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Or myth and story mean the same thing, it's just that Tolkien felt like interchanging the two words.
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Ahhh...Balrog wings, run away!!!!!!
I'm mostly pondering over the seeming contradiction of Tolkien's words:
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In my story I do not deal in Absolute Evil. I do not think there is such a thing, since that is Zero. I do not think that at any rate any 'rational being' is wholly evil.
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The supremely bad motive is (for this tale, since it is specially about it) domination of other ’free’ wills
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Given the fact that Tolkien stated that Melkor came to desire the annihilation of everything (possibly ultimately including himself)...who's to say if Melkor really answered to the description of being a 'rational being' anymore?
Perhaps we feel a greater affinity for Sauron because Sauron's motives are something that is understandable to most of us, while Melkor's goals seem a bit unreal to our minds.