Did someone mention themes?
Ok, here are the themes or issues I have used already, or have planned to use.
*Who I am - sense of person
*Ancient spirits/earth energies/powers
*Light against Dark (rather like one of Tolkien's themes)
*God (as in who, where, what, why, how type of thing - people trying to find out more)
*Preserving the world from destruction
*The human vices of violence, greed and hatred
*Xenophobia
*class system
*growing up without parents
*growing up in a large family
*Betrayal and redemption
*The importance of friendship (again like Tolkien)
*Cruelty to animals
*Prejudice against those who don't conform
There, I think thats about it.
Now, I have some questions of my own to ask, I hope they haven't been asked already, I'm a little behind, having only read up to page 5 properly.
Firstly, are your places similar to any on Earth. For example - Tolkien's Shire is supposed to be similar to England.
Secondly, How civilised to you make the people that inhabit your world? I would say that Tolkien's characters were sort of around 13th Century in English terms.
Thirdly - if you have used elves how have you portrayed them? Terry Pratchett portrays elves as forces of evil, greedy and malicious, but Tolkien portrays them as a gentle and advanced people.
There, thats me done for now - I think.
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