[identity profile] ladyhadhafang.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] deathtocapslock

Am I the only one a little bothered by Dumbledore? Not only with the fact he could end up in the Guinness Book Of World Records for "Most Incompetent Headmaster of All Time" (though I'm sure there's worse. :P), but also because...he just bugs me. I know JKR was trying to write him as the "flawed Yoda", so to speak (and to be fair, he's nowhere near Yoda. XD), but it's also how...preachy he gets. Towards Fudge, for example. You know, in Goblet of Fire, with, "You place too much importance on purity of blood, yadda yadda et cetera et cetera" -- which considering how he treated Tom Riddle and the Slytherins is...slightly hypocritical isn't it? Probably bad writing on JKR's part, though. :/

Anyways, sorry 'bout the rambling. Thoughts?

Date: 2011-03-06 01:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sharaz-jek.livejournal.com
Dwarves were created by Aule, Vala of the earth, so probably learned from him how to mine responsibly. They probably used parts of it for decorations, sculptures, or defensive works. And on the subject of Saruman (and Sauron, and Morgoth) - lots of people in Middle-Earth wanted to be great, including Aragorn and Galadriel. And for generic ambitions that didn't involve ruling people, pretty much everyone with a name in the First Age had some great ambition or other. Tolkien recognised that ambition causes evil when followed without care for the harm it does others, not of itself.

Date: 2011-03-07 04:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] charlottehywd.livejournal.com
That indeed. I think it also says something that his main heroes (the hobbits) are average people.

Date: 2011-03-07 05:16 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sunnyskywalker
They probably have magic, non-toxic substances they can use to separate out the gold etc. instead of cyanide and such. That's one of the big RL causes of mining pollution. Still hard to see how all the waste rock could have been turned into statues or defensive works I don't remember seeing (though I might have just missed them, or maybe they were on another part of the mountain), given the size of those halls, but that's something I guess I'll let Tolkien slide on.

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