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Why does LOTR need to be so dark?
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Read the longer version of the article. Le Grande Meaulnes is an amazing novel and should be more widely read.

(You might especially appreciate that novella @macgregor, as it addresses the tension between theory-based criticism and creativity.)
Tim wrote: "Thanks for reading everybody, I appreciate it. @macgregor, you're right about Le Grande Meaulnes. I have to admit it was John Fowles who put me onto that book - another great writer. There will be ..."
Oh Fowles and I are good friends already. Absolutely adore Fowles.
Oh Fowles and I are good friends already. Absolutely adore Fowles.



I agree with the idea that you need a mix of both light and dark, and perhaps the intensity of both needs to be matched, and so LOTR is so dark in places because it is so light in others.
I think the extremes are even greater in The Silmarillion where the degree of tragedy and hope and goodness are even greater.
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