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Haunted Halfling
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: an uncounted length of steps--floating between air molecules
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And, wouldn't you know it! After posting this the first time, I think of another parallel: Sauron, too, was blind, in that he could not conceive of a plan to overthrow him that did not involve the use and wielding of his own weapon, the Ring. Both Sauron and Saruman underestimated hobbits, and both are brought to ruin by their direct influence. Perhaps the lesson here is the blindness of evil, not to say that Saruman was evil, but he was blinded by it, so he became indistinguishable from its wellspring to superficial eyes, and a dupe of evil to those who would look into such things. Evil had its final blows on him when he refused the offer of redemption by Gandalf and by the time Frodo let him go, he was carrying his personal doom around with him--i.e., Wormtongue. I hope I'm not too long-winded! Thanks for your indulgence! Cheers, Lyta [ May 02, 2003: Message edited by: Lyta_Underhill ]
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