
The Hobbit Virtues
The Art of Manliness
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Virtue Ethics in Tolkien's Narrative
This chapter explores the concept of virtue ethics through the lens of Aristotle and its manifestations in various cultural traditions, including Christianity and Confucianism. It examines how Tolkien's storytelling, particularly in 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings', subtly conveys moral virtues without overt allegory, contrasting with C.S. Lewis's more direct approach. Additionally, the chapter highlights the metaphor of gardening as a means of cultivating virtue, connecting the humble essence of hobbits to broader philosophical themes.
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