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Banshee of Camelot
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Excellent thread, Estelyn! I also noticed that Tolkien often used the description of nature and weather in a symbolic way and just recently talked about this with my son, with whom I have been reading LotR.
One other example that struck me is in "The King of the Golden Hall" Quote:
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Another example is the unnatural darkness that flows from Mordor on the Dawnless Day. It is of volcanic origin, but also willed by Sauron. Also the whole behaviour of Mount Doom seems an accurate description of nature, but reflects at the same time Saurons activity. [ August 19, 2003: Message edited by: Guinevere ]
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