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Wight
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Oh dear, this thread has flatlined.
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Pile O'Bones
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Damn, has this thread finished...? I was just about to give my wisdom on the subject! Oh well, better luck next time I guess...
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Wight
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Oh, thank God someone answered it at last, I was getting worried there for a second. This thread is still open, I used the term "flatlined" due to the fact that no one really replied to it, what were your thoughts then? Please reply, this was my first ever thread and it completely bombed!!!
(Several hours of weeping, rocking back and forth combined with a session of deranged warblings)
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Bittersweet Symphony
Join Date: Jul 2004
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To bring another aspect of Macbeth into this, there is a line from it: "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." Remind anyone of Strider?
(Just a note: I have not read Macbeth yet and just came across the line, so I don't know what context it is used in or anything. Just thought it was interesting.) |
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Wight
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You know, I never actually thought of that.
There could be similarities between the "Foul is Fair" bit and what Tolkien ( the better writer by the way) wrote; "All that is gold does not glitter". ![]()
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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A bit of rambling about that line...
Being still in High School, I am forced to study those works that are considered by most to be "classics". Fortunately, we are in the middle of MacBeth, so maybe I can offer some insight. It is the three witches who say, "Fair is foul, and foul is fair". They were reffering to their own evilness. They stated that everything that was truly fair, they thought was foul. And anything that was really foul, they enjoyed. Since this case goes to the bad side of the line's possible interpretations, I doubt Tolkien used this to describe Aragorn. As far as the witch king is concerned, he was boasting about his own strength. MacBeth, on the other hand, was counting on the witches prophecies. They had told him something to the effect of "no man born of woman shall harm thee". In the end it turns out to be a riddle (or so my teacher says,... haven't got that far myself yet.), but he was assuming that no man could kill him. So the similarities are there, but I don't think its enough to say Shakespeare influenced Tolkien.
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