The Silmarillion - General Discussion
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Philipa
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Lindariel
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Also, it is widely believed that Tuor and Idril succeeded in reaching the Undying Lands, where he was granted the life of the Eldar. That sounds like a happy ending to me, despite the sadness that preceded it. I would also argue that Arwen's fate was ultimately a happy one. She may have despaired after Aragorn's death, but I guarantee you she was overjoyed to discover him waiting for her in the afterlife of the Edain "beyond the confines of the world." Like Luthien and Beren, I'm sure they were reunited beyond death.
Lindariel
“Therefore I say: Eä! Let these things Be! And I will send forth into the Void the Flame Imperishable, and it shall be at the heart of the World, and the World shall Be.”
“Therefore I say: Eä! Let these things Be! And I will send forth into the Void the Flame Imperishable, and it shall be at the heart of the World, and the World shall Be.”
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bruce rerek
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Perhaps the Doom of Mandos covers the unhappy fate of all who have come to Middle Earth. Yet, despite the long defeat, one must chose to live authenticaly, and that means to love. From Beren and Luthien to Aragorn and Arwen, we have an unbroken theme that despite the tragedies of exisitence, love trancends all.
Bruce
Mornie utlie
Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
Mornie utlie
Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
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Philipa
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Yes Bruce hope is the one theme which runs through all of the tales from Arda. And as always, it is the act of falling in love that is easy. Being in love is hard work.
I am curious...which tales strike you at your heart. Is there a favorite tale or part of a story which moves you greatly?
I am curious...which tales strike you at your heart. Is there a favorite tale or part of a story which moves you greatly?
Aiya Earendil Elenion Ancalima!
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bruce rerek
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They all move me because all of the stories of the heirs of Beren and Luthien share great love and purpose. I often wonder in our times, where one's needs are primary and love is a commodity, if it is posible to have such a heroic love. In small part I know I have loved by having raised a foster child, for it was inspired by the ethos I had come to embrace through Tolkien's works.
Bruce
Mornie utlie
Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
Mornie utlie
Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
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Philipa
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That is lovely Bruce, I read these love stories and I think to myself 'is my love a big love as Tolkien has written them?' Love at such great odds is so foriegn to me. I read they happen to others but I am yet as challenged.
I'd like to hear other members thoughts on the love stories in The Sil. Is there a story you identify with?
I'd like to hear other members thoughts on the love stories in The Sil. Is there a story you identify with?
Aiya Earendil Elenion Ancalima!
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Merry
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Varda
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Maybe not a story that I can "indentify" with...but one that I wish were possible, that of Lúthien Tinúviel and Beren.
She gave up so much to be with him, and he suffered so to be with her...
Merry~
I have a hard time understanding why Eru did not do this...since Melkor created disharmony and discord pretty much from the beginning .
Merry~
It's not romantic love, but the fact that Eru didn't erase Melkor out of existence speaks of an important kind of love to me.
I have a hard time understanding why Eru did not do this...since Melkor created disharmony and discord pretty much from the beginning .
O Elbereth! Gilthomiel!
We still remember, we who dwell
In this far land beneath the trees,
Thy starlight on the Western Seas.
We still remember, we who dwell
In this far land beneath the trees,
Thy starlight on the Western Seas.
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Iolanthe
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I've always thought that his discord was necessary to the music of creation and Eru weaves it in to the good:
Maybe these 'things more wonderful' are pity, courage, mercy, sacrifice, strength of character and the ability to conciously choose the good - none of which are possible in a perfect world without disharmony and evil. Indeed they wouldn't exist at all in world that was perfect but where it's inhabitants could never truly and deeply appreciate it because they had never seen the alternatives, a world without real choices.Then Ilúvatar spoke, and he said: 'Mighty are the Ainur, and mightiest among them is Melkor; but that he may know, and all the Ainur, that I am Ilúvatar, those things that ye have sung, I will show them forth, that ye may see what ye have done. And thou, Melkor, shalt see that no theme may be played that hath not it's uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the music in my despite. For he that attempteth this shall prove but mine intstrument in the devising of things more wonderful, which he himself hath not imagined.'
Ainulindalë, The Silmarillion
Now let the song begin! Let us sing together
Of sun, stars, moon and mist, rain and cloudy weather...
Of sun, stars, moon and mist, rain and cloudy weather...
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bruce rerek
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The tension of free will encompasses desire and reason. Radical evil such as Melkor's began with simple vice. In our own lives we are constantly being tasked to make decisions and never are they under ideal situations.
Bruce
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Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
Mornie utlie
Believe and you will find your way
Mornie alantie
a promise lives within you now
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Merry
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Bruce, it seems that Melkor's first little decision was to sing his own tune rather than Eru's. Do you think that this was wrong, or was his first 'sin' later on down the line?
Sing and be glad, all ye children of the West,
for your King shall come again,
and he shall dwell among you
all the days of your life.
for your King shall come again,
and he shall dwell among you
all the days of your life.
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Varda
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Definitely~ after listening to The Silmarillion again, I have to feel Melkor was very flawed, and turned to evil purposes pretty much right from the beginning. Always coveting , jealous of what had been created, and when he couldn't get what he wanted, tried to destroy what he could. 
O Elbereth! Gilthomiel!
We still remember, we who dwell
In this far land beneath the trees,
Thy starlight on the Western Seas.
We still remember, we who dwell
In this far land beneath the trees,
Thy starlight on the Western Seas.