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Hold on a minute--you make it sound like the entire race is whimpering and curling up into a fetal position to die. The only way in which the Elves are fading is that not only is the Enemy causing them to die (an incredible and irreparable loss), but it's even killing them faster than they can reproduce. They have no choice but to abandon the sinking ship that is Middle-Earth; I'm sure their cities in Aman are quite prosperous, and I'd hardly call that a "sorrowful existence." [/QUOTE]I think my point must have been miscommunicated somehow... I'm not saying the real tragedy is that the Elven race is dying out. The tragedy, from the Elven point of view, is that they love Middle-Earth, and they love it absolutely and completely. They honour it, they nurture it. They love it in a way that we as humans cannot understand, because they are so in tune with it. To survive in Middle-Earth they've had to harden themselves, choke back grief, deny tears, carry on in the face of despair as their world and their race simply dies around them. And at the end, after countless hundreds, thousands of years, to know that their valiance and the sacrifice of the lives of countless Elves who were not made to die has still resulted in the death of so much that they loved, and to have to confront the harsh, bitter truth that they've come to the end and now they have to take what they can salvage and leave *even if somehow they win* - that's where the tragedy lies. It's not grief for themselves, but grief for the world they live in, that is the source. "The greatest single Evil remaining in the world would be....Shelob, perhaps, unless there's another Balrog somewhere, and the greatest left to oppose them would be....Bombadil, perhaps, or Fangorn. All things grow small." Well, the greatest left to oppose them - whoever they might be - would be Mankind! [img]smile.gif[/img] The trees DO bloom again, in a fashion - Aragorn finds a tiny sprout of the sapling of the White Tree of Gondor, which is itself grown from a fruit of the Tree of Valinor upon Numenor. The end of Lord of the Rings is not, I believe, another step in a great decline, but the handing-over from one era to the next. And that era will grow great again, no doubt, and create great works of its' own... and perhaps in time, it will decline too. In fact, if you see Lord of the Rings as a prehistory, then we're still living in the Fourth Age. We may not have palantiri, but we have the Internet. As to the other evils... there was a serious debate about all this on another forum and they all wondered if there weren't other lieutenants of Sauron out there. There's the Mouth of Sauron, missing in action. And the 'wild cards', the unaccounted-for two wizards who went into the East, never to return. If Saruman could fall from grace, so might they.The men of the South and East never do fully surrender their hatred of Gondor, at least not in the years chronicled by Tolkien. The ruins of Angmar may yet harbour wights and foul creatures who cling to their bitterness and hatred of life. "But that, dear readers, is another tale." [img]smile.gif[/img] [ 09-16-2003, 06:14 PM: Message edited by: Tancred ]
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I do not see any greatness forthcoming in the Fourth Age. I see complacence and uniformity.
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Because the fourth age was an age of men, like our world seems to be. You can assume that they would have developed much like we have today. Tolkien is always seeming to imply in some ways that his tales are our worlds pre-history too. This makes me think what sort of greatness we have achieved, for bad or good because of Six's last comment.
Right away I think of nuclear weapons, the ability to destroy our own planet utterly. This sure is something that the elves never worked out ![]() It is ok to assume that an age of men in Tolkiens writings would come up with the same as our age of men I think and we are certainly not lacking in greatness, wether it is good or bad. |
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You ask, "What of Osgiliath? What of Arnor?"... well, Osgiliath is rebuilt, and although it is no longer the capital of Gondor it still manages to become a happy, bustling port-city. Aragorn comes to the North and re-establishes Arnor, and has Fornost Erain rebuilt - his court alternate between it and Minas Tirith every ten years. Arnor is restored as a Kingdom once more. The Greenway is opened up, and colonisation begins of the vast open expanses of Hollin. Of all the ancient towers of Gondor, only Minas Ithil is left alone. It is torn down bit by bit and the stone is taken away, but the site is left undisturbed. No-one wants to mess with whatever might still be there. Apart from this one exception, rebuilding and renewal are the hallmarks of Elessar's reign.
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