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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: under the bed
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Heh, don't seriously think I am going to burn any boats But boat burning is a strong Viking image and that's what strikes me as soon as I read about those events. In the case of Vikings, a burning would be more 'sacrificial' than anything. Who knows, maybe it formed that kind of symbol to Feanor in his heat and rage and lust to deal with Melkor. Maybe he felt he had got his use at the Kinslaying out of those kin he had to all intents and purposes left behind to perish, so he was symbolically sacrificing them in the name of his mission? Or was it symbolic that Feanor maybe did not see any return to Valinor and so he felt he may as well burn his means of return? It would certainly send out the signal to his people that there was no return, maybe only through death in battle.
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