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Tolkien and the Philosophy of War
This chapter investigates the philosophical themes of warfare in J.R.R. Tolkien's works, linking his personal experiences and academic background to the moral implications of war depicted in his narratives. It contrasts the idyllic perception of his storytelling with a deeper exploration of conflict, decay, and the psychological complexity of his characters, particularly Galadriel. The discussion emphasizes Tolkien's engagement with modern philosophical debates while reflecting on the profound impact of World War I on his literary creations.