Interesting, interesting! Though it's not still what I am looking for. For further reasoning, I might add that "saw" means always only "being present at the time when this and this happened", but not taking part in it. (E.g. Ungoliant not only "saw" the Trees, but she also killed them. She not only saw Morgoth depart, but she went with him. "Saw" means no interaction.)
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"Should the story say 'he ate bread,' the dramatic producer can only show 'a piece of bread' according to his taste or fancy, but the hearer of the story will think of bread in general and picture it in some form of his own." -On Fairy-Stories
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