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Wight
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Ephel Duath
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Shutting out the Big Bad World
Good thread topic, Esty!
I was about to start a thread on isolationism--namely, the tendency of civilizations in Tolkien's books to want to shut themselves off from the outside world and its problems. But then I realized that the topic is rather closely related to this one. Well, maybe not exactly, since it's the difference between an individual being a homebody, and an entire society wanting to isolate itself. Examples: Valinor (after Melkor and the Noldor leave) In HoME X, Tolkien says that Quote:
Gondolin -- eventually gets overrun Doriath -- eventually gets destroyed Moria (isolated after the fall of Eregion) --eventually gets destroyed The Shire -- gets saved, but suffers some very bad times at the hands of Saruman Lórien -- survives Sauron's attack, but cannot continue in suspended animation once the Three Rings have lost their power. Imladris -- similar to Lórien (and various other examples) Tolkien's view seems to be that all attempts to create a haven safe from the outside world's troubles are at best temporary, and often lead to very bad ends. What he seems to be saying (IMO) is that it is better to engage the outside world and all its problems, however bad they may seem. |
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