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This is Lord of the Rings confessions -- a blog where you can anonymously submit your opinions on anything Lord of the Rings, be it a casting choice in the films, something from the book, your ships, or even the fandom itself -- anything at all. Confessions can be submitted in the ask box.
Though we call ourselves LOTR confessions, we're happy to take confessions about anything Tolkien.
This blog was inspired by blogs such as Harry Potter Confessions and Criminal Minds Confessions.
If you're looking for a specific character or book, the tag page has most of it sorted.
Enjoy the blog! :)
Run by Katie (creator) | Haley | Julia
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Though we call ourselves LOTR confessions, we're happy to take confessions about anything Tolkien.
This blog was inspired by blogs such as Harry Potter Confessions and Criminal Minds Confessions.
If you're looking for a specific character or book, the tag page has most of it sorted.
Enjoy the blog! :)
Run by Katie (creator) | Haley | Julia
OTHER BLOGS
I think the reason why LOTR makes me so much sadder than the end of Harry Potter is because it deals so much with the loss of innocence - of having to go back to “normal” when everything has changed. That’s a lot like what growing up has been like for me. In some ways, that makes it more precious.
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I will say that HP does have a degree of the loss of innocence when you think about the things that the main characters...
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How is Harry Potter not about that though?
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Harry gets his fairy tale ending though—he marries the woman he loves and has a happy family that he didn’t get to have...
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Hah, well “Tolkien actually knew what he was writing about” does make it sound like you are saying JK had no idea what...
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LOTR is far sadder than harry potter. there’s nothing wrong with that. but, they’re nothing wrong with a happy ending,...
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