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  • orbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    AKSHUALLY… The allegory doesn’t have to be perfect, just symbolic. The point is the slowness and inefficiency. Tolkien was just making a point, not a perfect analog.

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      Tolkien was just making a point

      Tolkien himself has said that WWII was not a direct influence to any of the events or storylines in his writings, and that most of them were established before most of the events of WWII took place. He wrote about it in the forward of later editions to the Fellowship of the Ring, conceding that while no artist can deny being influenced by their surroundings, LotR is not meant to be a metaphor or analogy for anything, going so far as to say he prefers stories to be just stories.

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      The US was heavily involved in both sides of the wars in Europe and Asia prior to their official entrance. They weren’t slow or inefficient. They were simply reluctant to actively mobilize a trans-oceanic invasion.