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Michael Martinez
10-31-2001, 01:44 PM
Sorry for being absent for so long. That just seems to be the way my life is going right now. But I HAVE been trying to keep the Suite101 articles rolling.

http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/tolkien

31 Oct 2001 Featured Article
Trick or treat? Spooky Middle-earth
J.R.R. Tolkien brushed most of the major Western holidays with his imaginary history. It's a shame he passed over Halloween. Or did he?

26 Oct 2001
The Middle-earth Prophecies
An examination of the role prophecy plays in Middle-earth, and how Tolkien distinguishes between true foretelling and forecasting, and how prophecy may be a tool for compulsion.

19 Oct 2001
The Sauron Strategies: One war to win them all, except...
The second of two essays examining the strategies Sauron employed during the Second and Third Ages. Striving to be like Morgoth, Sauron took on the world. Perhaps he bit off more than he could chew.

13 Oct 2001
The Sauron Strategies: Footsteps into failure
The first of two articles examining Sauron's strategies and objectives. In the Second Age, Sauron proved to be flexible and resilient, but he consistently underestimated his enemies' abilities and resources.

30 Sep 2001
Riding in carts with Hobbits
Tolkien's Hobbits bear some striking resemblances to the pre-Romanic Celts who spread across ancient Europe.

24 Sep 2001
All the king's horses and all the king's men...
This is the third in a series of articles exploring previously unpublished texts about Middle-earth. The 'Osanwe-kenta' text is closely identified with J.R.R. Tolkien's 'Orcs' essay and 'Quendi and Eldar'. But there may also be a connection with the much later 'Shibboleth of Feanor'.

Finmandos12
10-31-2001, 03:54 PM
The Sauron Strategies are great analyses, MM.

Michael Martinez
10-31-2001, 05:09 PM
Thanks.

Ñólendil
11-04-2001, 07:48 PM
The prophesy article is fascinating, and helps to clarify very difficult issues, which have been discussed on the Moot recently.

I liked the Halloween article. I've heard too many accounts of the origin of Halloween, now. It was interesting. Now, how about St. Patrick's Day? Oh, it seems you've already written that article! Here's a small excerpt for those who haven't read it yet: The green-wearing Rangers were met with scorn, -- especially, it seems -- in times corresponding pretty closely to March 17th in our reckoning. Indeed it seems clear from Osanwe-Kenta (which jumps all over the place in it's musings) that pinching was a common harassment Aragorn's men had to endure in Bree, especially from it's younger inhabitants ...

It's called Look what they've done to my clovers, ma!

Michael Martinez
11-04-2001, 09:23 PM
LOL!

Ah, yes. I do recall writing that one after I'd had a wee bit'o my favorite beer, Ranger Green!

Kirinki54
11-05-2001, 03:29 AM
Originally posted by Inoldonil

It's called Look what they've done to my clovers, ma!

This one´s not clickable. Please try again!

Michael Martinez
11-05-2001, 04:01 AM
It's a joke. There is no such essay.

Kirinki54
11-05-2001, 04:02 AM
Ooops! :D

Ñólendil
11-05-2001, 07:33 PM
MM, one of these days I'm going to win a Martinez Lampoon contest :D

I knew someone would fall for the link!

Kirinki54
11-06-2001, 09:17 AM
Originally posted by Inoldonil
MM, one of these days I'm going to win a Martinez Lampoon contest :D

I knew someone would fall for the link!

Didn´t I win something?