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Old 07-09-2003, 10:06 AM   #33
Lyta_Underhill
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Somehow, I can't stop reading these threads about Fëanor...an addiction, I suppose! Another view: Fëanor was the "greatest of the Noldor," and the Noldor were known for their love of artifice and skill with creation of "things." Thus, their greatest danger is becoming enamoured of these things, rather than valuing the artistry that goes into making them. Thus, Fëanor is intoxicated with his creation, the Silmarils, and knows them to be unique and un-recreatable--just as Yavanna knows she cannot recreate the Two Trees. I suppose a great danger and a good niche for evil to enter into is the love of the creation over the love of creating--the love of things, rather than of the art that goes into making them. Perhaps this ties into Tolkien's mistrust of technology and its infinite capacity to be perverted in the wrong hands. And Fëanor's works seem to be the nexus for this, even into the LOTR: the Palantiri were his creations, after all. His descendant, Celembrimbor, was the maker of the Great Rings (at least the Elven ones, my memory fails here).

I can't think of anything else right now, but I am enjoying this discussion!

Cheers,
Lyta
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