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Old 05-11-2001, 01:51 PM   #25
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Another fascinating motif

Théoden, King of the Riderfolk, old, but with a regained vigour the dawn of battle has brought him, charges headlong into the standard bearer of the Southrons, the Haradrim, the proud, dark people from the south-east, whose scimitars gleam in the sun, and, singing stave-rhymes, slays him...

<blockquote>Quote:<hr> That family [i.e. the Tolkiens] told (as families do) stories of past glory, such as that of a noble ancestor who with high courage captured the standard of the Turkish Sultan at the siege of Vienna in 1683. (C. Moseley, Writers and their Work: J.R.R. Tolkien<hr></blockquote>

I couldn't help but think of a mythological elevation or transfiguration of the Tolkiens' family myth by JRRT in the story of the charge of Théoden.


'I heed no call of clamant bell that rings / Iron-tongued in the towers of earthly kings. / Here on the stones and trees there lies a spell / Of unforgotten loss, of memory more blest / Than mortal wealth...'</p>
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