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Old 06-18-2002, 04:21 PM   #10
akhtene
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I think the interlacing used by Tolkien is just great. It allowed to create a really whole historical picture, not just describe the adventures of a group of characters. And even if it drives somebody mad, first of all it whips up curiosity, desire to know what is happening to other characters at the time of some other events described. You sort of find yourself in several places at one and the same time.

I'm only too happy that Tolkien didn't use this interlacing from the very start of the first book (or maybe he didn't need to?..) I don't believe it can make a good beginning, when the reader is absolutely confused by unrelated characters,places and situations, starts making wild guesses or simply can't understand what it is all about.
So "The Fellowship..." sets the background, presents most of the characters, allows the story grip the reader and create some emotional links.
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