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04-01-2003, 12:34 AM | #1 |
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Men……..Just like us?
Men: A race affected by disease and other rough aspects of Middle-earth and is weak compared with the Elves. Men are far from perfect. They sweat and can smell terrible at times, unlike the Elves. So, do you think Tolkien intended Men to be exactly the same race as us (although not as advanced, because this story was set in an age a l-o-n-g time ago.)
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04-01-2003, 01:47 AM | #2 |
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Hmmmm.....I've always sort of wondered this myself. I think that maybe Tolkien did this to portray how the human race is not really fair and elegant. Or maybe it was to show how a race (humans) could survive for so long and while doing that, destroying things fiar and beautiful. It's just a thought of mine. I don't think that Tolkien intended for men to be exactly like us, but possibly he wanted to show some qualities of our race that disturbed him. What's so amazing though, is how much the human race has been put down by elves and how they've been blamed, yet they are the race (mainly) that continuously fought back the forces of Mordor and protected the free people of Middle-earth. And how men are the ones that prevail. And about the blaming on the humans, I just have to say that any elf (say, if it had been Elrond) would have refused to destroy the ring like Isildur did. Man, there I go again, rambling on.....sorry....
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04-01-2003, 06:38 AM | #3 |
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I assumed men were just men, like us. I agree that Tolkien may have been showing us the more disturbing parts of ourselves. Do you think perhaps the elves are there as a reminder of what we used to be like? I was thinking that perhaps Tolkien was echoing the ancient races of men, who had a stronger link with nature, perhaps. We, as modern men, are not so close to nature, and Lotr also tied in nature's destruction in the subject of Saruman and the old forests burning in the fires of industry, etc.
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04-01-2003, 03:57 PM | #4 |
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I heard that Tolkien wrote this as a history before history, so wouldn't it make sense that the race of Men was, in fact, our own race? They look like us (two arms, two legs, two eyes, a nose, hair, a chin, a mouth with which to communicate) and they act like us. In fact, they have the same race-name as us! Why wouldn't they BE us?
[ April 01, 2003: Message edited by: Rynoah, the Overly-Happy ]
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04-01-2003, 06:43 PM | #6 |
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I was rather insulted when I read the book! But, I think Tolkien meant for Elves to be all cool and stuff. While humans were thought to be more of an inferior race to them. But since they were all going away, it sort of gave the men a chance to show their true stuff. You guys get what I mean? I'm sure Elves must smell SOMETIMES.
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04-01-2003, 09:03 PM | #7 |
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I don't see the Elves as any better or worse than Men (or Dwarves or Hobbits for that matter). I think both races have their good and bad quirks (for example, I wouldn't want to be immortal, yet Men are easily corrupted), but that's just my opinion.
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04-01-2003, 09:36 PM | #8 |
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Right Rynoah, both races were seen by Iluvatar as His children (the dwarves were the oops children, which may be disheartening to some).
I think that since the mythology was supposed to be a history before history, men are set up to be the same. Obviously Tolkien would have had them been a little different since all things change with time. But maybe the fact that they really only changed their ways and habits very little was a point he was trying to make (like, look how far we haven't come after all of this time). And, by the way, like women, Elves don't sweat, they either perspire or glisten. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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04-02-2003, 01:19 AM | #10 |
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Yes Scott. It's a well-known fact that Orcs sweat, Men perspire, and Elves glow!
As for Hobbits: since they didn't wear shoes, they were spared the embarrassment of chronic foot odor. As for your original question, Da Evenstar - Yes, since Tolkien styled M-E as a kind of pre-history, then the Men of Arda were supposedly our ancestors. It's interesting that Tolkien portrayed the Numenoreans as being a race of giants, since some "alternative" archaeologists today argue that such a race of giants did exist. In fact, they lived in Ohio! [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] Gee, it's nice to know that Tolkien's race of Men turned out to be a bunch of Buckeyes. |
04-06-2003, 02:58 AM | #11 |
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I think Tolkien's men are meant to be us, after all we're only human and so are they. Elves are almost what people would want to be if they could have everything (beauty, strength and immortality). Men are much more fallible yet we are not worth less than the elves, there is death, the Gift of men that the Elves (save a few) can't have.
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04-06-2003, 07:25 AM | #12 |
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I agree with Rynoah. I think all races have their weak point, like Dwarves are a bit too geedy, Men like to have a lot of power and Elves seem too think they are superior to evry other race when i think they are not. But i think Tolkien was portraying men in middle earth too men today because i think we are alot like them. But remember not all men in the book were greedy and desired power for some men like Aragorn and Faramir were almost the opposite.
[ April 06, 2003: Message edited by: Phervasaion ]
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04-06-2003, 07:52 AM | #13 |
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Amen, Phervasaion. I was waiting for someone to point out that not
all men are evil. I was starting to worry about the others with their doom and gloom about the human race! Thanks.
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04-06-2003, 07:54 AM | #14 |
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Oh to answer the question, yes they are like us. And also there are good and bad people in Middle-earth as well as in our time.
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