Nekosmuse is my new god.
Jan. 8th, 2005 11:45 amThou shalt never use epithets. Oh, thankyouthankyouthankyou. If I never see Draco referred to 'the blond' or Ron called 'the redhead' again, it will be too soon.
Thou shalt use warnings. Oh, thankyouthankyouthankyou. I cracked open a fic the other day and halfway through it - Surprise! - was the rape scene. Ack. I still have that unpleasant image in my mind, and I'm glaring at author and never want to read them again.
I shalt not spoil the rest. Enjoy!
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Date: 2005-01-08 11:22 pm (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2005-01-09 10:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-09 10:07 am (UTC)Twice. *grins*
And I used it as a reference guide for a lot of my LotR meta. I used to post as Marileangorifurnimaluim on the Barrow-downs (a really active and popular Tolkien forum).
Icarus
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Date: 2005-01-09 10:20 am (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2005-01-09 10:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-09 11:13 am (UTC)By the way, my mentor in high school was a former Catholic monk.
Tolkien himself was not trying to write a Christian story, but rather a fairy tale based upon the roots of English myth. The Lord of the Rings owes a lot more to Beowulf than it does to the Bible, and in fact, because he was writing a fictional pre-history it deliberately avoids modern Christian mythos.
Tolkien bemoaned the fact that England's myths were largely French and Greek in origin and set out to write a truly English epic. Which is why he relied so heavily on Beowulf and his research into Anglo-Saxon mythology.
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