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I think Tolkien uses "tall" in several different ways through the stories. I agree with narfforc and Farael in that someone being tall is a sign of superiority. Not in the bad sense, but in a way that a natural born leader is someone tall and commanding. They are above the "normal."
I'll take Napolean for example. A brilliant leader, but Napolean's struggles were partially caused by his height. Because someone that is leading and commanding it's unusual to see someone 5'4''. The typical idea of Kings is someone that is tall because it appears more "kingly" a sort of benelovence. But also Tolkien uses height to install fear and intimidate: Quote:
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That is a great point with Merry and Pippin. They became tall for Hobbits, not only growing physically and that emphasizes the growth they made mentally...becoming more mature. So, I think there are several uses for "tall" that Tolkien uses. The typical, Kings, leaders, warriors, are people who are tall and strong and kingly. Also, to emphasize a mature growth with Merry and Pippin. And then the "bad" use of tall, which causes fear and intimidation in those against you. Edit: I must have cross-posted with Holby, but one thing she says caught my attention. Quote:
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