![]() |
![]() |
Visit The *EVEN NEWER* Barrow-Downs Photo Page |
![]() |
#4 | ||
Mischievous Candle
|
Quote:
There isn't an author who can write completely impartially. Even though two authors have exactly the same facts, a few adjectives can change the stories' feeling completely. Look at newspapers and news of wars, for example. Whose side is the author on? Is there a photograph of a wounded child or a triumphant tank? Also the readers always make their own interpretations of a text. Quote:
![]() Folwren's RL examples are really good. How much does an author's own personality shine through of a historical survey? In addition that different writers may twist the facts as they please they also have their own distinctive writing styles. (Just for fun, you can check this thread: If LotR had been written by someone else.) The books have been written in a manner that you can't really tell who the author is. We know it's Frodo because Tolkien told us. Though "Frodo's" version of LotR seems very neutral, a hobbit who has had to endure much pain and agony is doubtlessly rather biased. If LotR had really been written by Frodo and if it was our only source of information the question if "the orcs were really pure evil" would be more interesting and well worth of speculation. However, we have lots of other sources for knowledge of Middle-earth than LotR: UT and letters, for example. Another question could be, was Tolkien biased or did he just tell the "truth" about the War of the Ring?
__________________
Fenris Wolf
Last edited by dancing spawn of ungoliant; 08-06-2005 at 08:32 AM. Reason: A little clarification... |
||
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
![]() |