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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-09-19 04:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #5371 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5371 ⌋

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OP

(Anonymous) 2021-09-19 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Some people believe one interpretation is valid, and some people believe no interpretations are valid. Both groups agree on the invalidity of a massive variety of interpretations, and they only disagree on a single one. It’s like the old quip that Christians disbelieve in all but one of the gods atheists disbelieve in.

Re: OP

(Anonymous) 2021-09-19 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
DA
Sorry, I still think what you wrote in the secret is kinda incomprehensible, but if that is what you were trying to say then I guess I agree with you. Even though I find it hard to believe that there are actually people who think that there's no meaning to be found in Tolkien's writing.
Also just because someone thinks an author is a bigot doesn't necessarily mean they can't recognize other messages in their work. Those messages would just be overshadowed by the bigotry (real or not) and are therefore probably meaningless to some.
Maybe the people on both sides of this argument were being a bit hyperbolic?

OP

(Anonymous) 2021-09-19 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
TBF, the “no messages” guy who prompted this probably was being hyperbolic. Apparently, his actual issue was with interpreting Frodo and Samwise as a couple.