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Old 02-13-2006, 08:15 AM   #15
JennyHallu
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Perhaps he meant that death always appears as an accident and a violation to mankind. Christian theology preaches death is a gift, but that is one of, if not the, most difficult concepts for man to accept.

Death is the ultimate frontier and thus the ultimate terror. We live our lives in a frenzy of activity knowing it is coming. Perhaps when Tolkien referred to the accident and violation of death being the "keystone" of LotR he meant that fear and loathing of death is why the story happened. If Man realized death was intended by Iluvatar as a gift, would they have strove so hard to keep it away?
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