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Old 09-18-2002, 03:00 AM   #20
Tirned Tinnu
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Tirned Tinnu has just left Hobbiton.
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Why? Hum, with me it's probably the otherwordly aspects, such as Elves, which I have long studied, from childhood on up.

Next it's the heroic virtues which attract me. I've always been a bit of a hero at heart. No, strike that, I've acted heroicly twice in my life. Risking life and limb to save another is a thankless task. The only way I can continue to do it is to think of Tolkien's characters. These are men and beings of virtue, achieving impossible tasks and yet, they are rewarded! They are healed in body and mind, at least to a certain extent in LOTR. I did however, like the idea that Frodo was affected adversely. It is often the fate of heroes that they suffer ever after. I feel this way.
When I read Tolkien's works I am moved emotionally, thru every range! From sadness to gladness to joy unbounded. I have never felt that while reading any other books.

[ September 18, 2002: Message edited by: Tirned Tinnu ]
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