Posted on 07/01/2021 12:27:14 PM PDT by rktman
Tolkien himself said LotR was inspired by his Catholicism. Alphabet garbage turns everything it touches to crap.
So what is cannibalism? Chopped liver?
What a bunch of fags.
I think we can tell where the LOTR Amazon series is headed, as if there was ever any doubt.
That’s what I think as well. I’m expecting it will be as an Orc is to an Elf.
Tolkein was an orthodox Catholic and LOTR was his offering to an increasingly paganized Britain
One thing I learned recently was that he’s responsible for the current fame of the poem Beowulf. It was certainly so influential that he seemed to have plagiarized parts of it in The Hobbit. However it’s easy to see it’s inspiration in the LOTR. Beowulf is a piece of evangelization literature. Tolkien had to have recognized it from the moment he began the translation. LOTR is also evangelization literature.
You don't want to go there. Too many rumors.
What's happened to Tolkien studies is what university literature departments do nowadays. They have run out of anything new to say, so they stick to race/gender/sexual orientation and related issues. Nobody is going to be made an exception.
Simple brilliant observation.
Different son. I'm referring to Christopher Tolkien who was the one that oversaw Tolkien's literary legacy. He would not allow anything that in his view was not in line with JRRs vision. Transgender orcs would definitely not have gotten past him.
Tolkien would be quite surprised to hear that he had somehow written LGBT and transgender themes into his books, methinks.
Undoubtedly. As far as I know, Lewis was a bachelor for a great deal of his life, and you know what THAT means. /sarc
Nobody else noticed? Seriously?
It’s a diversity forum call to papers so that’s what it’s supposed to do.
I am “unique.” I have never read any of the Lord of the Rings books nor have I seen the movies.
A recent book discussion I heard said Tolkien had Christian symbolism and subplot allusions in them.
This is in Christianheadlines.com
Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic who believed firmly in the values of Christianity, which is reflected in his plotlines, characters, and backstories. ... In the entire canon of Tolkien’s primary work, three characters emerge in the story as symbols of Christ: Gandalf, Aragorn, and Samwise Gamgee. May 26, 2020
Tolkien would NEVER approve. But his legacy will be smeared by this.
“Smeagol loves Master.... Smeagol would never hurt Master!”
They already claim to find all manner of gay stuff in the Bible, so why not Lord of the Rings? /sarc
For some reason Frodo is left off those lists and Samwise Gamgee included. It seems obvious to me that Samwise was in the mold of a disciple.
This is Amazon doing this. Jeff Bezos wanted Game of Thrones for the series.
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