Saw "Fellowship of the Ring" again Tuesday night. The movie portrays a world in which one seems very small in relation to the immense problems of the wide world. In which we walk among the ruins of a past time that seem larger than life. In Tolkein's world, it seems like we were born too late to struggle with the ultimate powers. Until we realize that our struggles are just as epic and just as momentous as those of the past.
Wednesday, May 15, 2002
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