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Bekah
bekah0176 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Sep 18 00:48:53 CDT 2004
There is no metaphor or allegory. The only theme is "good vs evil" Think Star Wars.
And maybe you should let your son tell you what it's about. The kids sometimes see more clearly.
Bekah
At 11:07 PM -0400 9/16/04, Will Layman wrote:
>I'm not carping or attempting to flame here, just asking a sincere question.
>
>I've seen LORD OF THE RINGS on a couple of lists now, and I'm wondering how
>folks on the list approach this work. I've been reading the books (first
>THE HOBBIT, then LOTR -- now on the last book) aloud to my ten year-old son
>for the better part of a year (in small, bedtime increments), and I just
>want to kill myself just about every night -- with the endless allusions to
>other parts of the history of Middle Earth, long numbing asides exploring
>characters we'll never see again, etc.
>
>Surely it's all an elaborate and brilliant metaphor for World War One or
>something, right?
>
>How can I look at this differently to improve the coming months I will be
>spending, between 9:30 and 10:00 PM Eastern, in places like "Minus Morgel"?
>
>He'p me!
>
>Will "The Tolkien Wary" Layman
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