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Old 22nd January 2008, 07:45 AM   #33 (permalink)
LJonesy
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Re: The Children of Hurin

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Originally Posted by Wiglaf View Post
The problem with these stories of the first age is that there is no sense of immediacy; they would be better told as if the reader was reading an account of a current event. A tale told as an old tale from eons ago that is being bantered about by people who lived eons ago makes the action feel a wee bit remote.

As an aside, the alternate explanation of the petty dwarf's betrayal is the true one; it is much better.
You make a good point. Because if Tolkein had made the stories with a greater sense of immediacy, per say, then it would have been much more interesting.

Still, he can tell a good story.
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