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KenM said:Sorry for the hijack, but i feel I need to comment on this. I don't think the other things JRRT did that you mentioned were not hard. But IMO, JRRT skipping the battles is one of the weak points points of LOTR. JRRT's story deals with a war, and the battles needed to be described just as much as the other parts of the story. JRRT does not do this, he skips over major battles and plot points by not describing the battles. End of hijack.
That's hardly a hijack, it's a valid, on-topic comment.
Personally, I think Tolkien spends enough time on the battles. Do they compare to the graphic scenes in "A Song of Ice and Fire?" Hardly. But for me there's more plenty of description given in, for example, the Battle of the Pelennor fields.
Others don't think so. Maybe there could have been more detail (and I personally love the battle scenes in the movies). But I don't think writing battles is necessarily "hard", either. Certainly its easier than portraying human emotions, or creating an internally consistent, believable world populated with memorable characters and places like Middle-Earth (IMO).