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Originally Posted by Essex
Hang on, what has THIS got to do with D E M?????!!!!!! 
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I'm just asking if it could possibly be seen as one. I know that I certainly don't see it that way, and I'm sure nobody on the Downs would, either, but some may see it as a rather 'convenient' end for Frodo. If we think about it, mortals are not allowed to make that trip, and there have been many courageous mortals, so why are Frodo, Bilbo and Sam allowed to make it?
I think Tolkien would have baulked at killing off these three Hobbits in any case, but might some see that as reason for this ending being a DEM?
Again, I'm not saying that this is what I think at all, as i find it a perfect ending; I'm just posing the question of whether it has the hallmarks of a DEM?
I would say that many aspects not just of Tolkien but of fantasy, sci-fi and horror in general
could be dismissed as DEMs, when instead, they are just 'magic' or the fantastic.