Death is as much a part of life as
anything else, always present, always at work in the world. I have been fortunate
thus far to have remained largely undisturbed by him. Most of my family is
still living as are most of my friends. Death is not something I have
experience with in general. But today I stopped to think about the friend I had
lost as I trekked 6.41 miles (10.32 km) along one of my favourite trails. His
death, as almost all deaths seem to be, was tragic. It was too early. It
shouldn’t have happened. But it did. He was gone. Today the world continued to
turn despite my sorrow. Life kept going. Death is something I will never be
used to.
The
Lord of the Rings contains death. Tolkien knew death all too well. The characters
have to struggle with battle and loss throughout their adventures. They are
left behind to pick up the pieces and rebuild their world. The hobbits leave
their home in the Shire, away from a more traditional notion of death, and are
thrust into the world of war, hardship, and loss. I doubt I will ever
understand the world of life and death as they must surely have after the
events of The Lord of the Rings
concluded. Nor do I ever hope to.
The road goes ever on and on,
~ Daisy Buttons
The road goes ever on and on,
~ Daisy Buttons
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