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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: under the bed
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) but the Light itself is almost the ultimate expression of Art in Arda itself. Breaking Eru's Art, breaking Feanor's Art? It's an abomination to the Artist whatever. Then of course you come to Tolkien's analogy of the Tower and the Stones that make it....wait til davem sees that...Now didn't Celebrimbor give Galadriel the gift of Nenya? A gift from Celebrimbor who loved Galadriel but of course could never act on his love beyond giving her great gifts. Did he make it for her though? Was love his intention as he made it or did he make it and then give it as a gift to her? Quote:
There are also questions about whether Nenya and the others were crafted out of love in contrast to the One being crafted out of craven desire for power, and how that had a bearing upon them.
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Eagle of the Star
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Sarmisegethuza
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The way I see it, it is central to the story that the movitation of the elves for making the rings runs deeper than the particular feelings of one of them. That is, their motivation is the elvish motive of "preservation of what is desired or loved, or its semblance ".
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