môrgondír
Explorer
One of the neat things about Tolkienian cosmology is that other philosophies can be applied to it better than or as well as Catholicism - there's a cyclical nature, and recurring motifs in many of the stories that could easily fit Buddhism/Stoicism/Existentialism/Epicureanism.
The beautiful and optimistic is expressed by the characters, even in the face of despair or change-in-the-world. The characters can resist Sauron's domination of the world, but the events that mark Sauron's end also mark the beginning of the domination of Men.
There is a certain inevitability to these various cycles, which reminds me of entropy.
The beautiful and optimistic is expressed by the characters, even in the face of despair or change-in-the-world. The characters can resist Sauron's domination of the world, but the events that mark Sauron's end also mark the beginning of the domination of Men.
There is a certain inevitability to these various cycles, which reminds me of entropy.