Jul. 30th, 2008

Hmm

Jul. 30th, 2008 01:50 pm
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The current Partially Clips strip poses the question "can a story about orcs tell us anything valid about evil?"

I'd say so, if he means Lord Of The Rings. I'm not talking about the apparent misconceptions such as "evil beings do not speak educated English" (but then neither do most of the hobbits). The orcs as given in LOTR (minus the son Todd and the stroller and so on; sorry, Rob) represent evil's ideal of its subjects: void of motivations except for greed and fear, easily controlled when necessary and at other times glad to be ignored, and above all not bright enough to make judgment calls or see reasons not to do as they're told. I'm sure we can think of a few people in positions of power who would very much like us to be like that, and it doesn't take much looking around to see the mechanisms by which they try to induce that state in us.

I do not believe that Tolkien ever said or implied that killing orcs was, or should be, a thing easily done. True, we have Legolas and Gimli's counting game, but they are in battle at the time, for a specific purpose which the orcs are bound to prevent if they can. Not a thing easily done, but a thing necessary, and therefore best done quickly and with a whole heart. I don't think he saw orcs in the real world, either, in the sense of people whose deaths didn't matter. And he saw unerringly that the real evil lies always at the top, in the hands of the entities who try to make orcs out of people.

It's very easy to decry the simplistic view of evil, to say that there is no black or white*, only shades of grey, very nuanced. But to deny that there is black or white is to deny that there can be grey, because black and white are what grey is made of. Tolkien gave us unrelieved black and very greyish white, and the stark pessimism of this view goes unnoticed by an amazing number of people who think he wrote twee little fairy stories about frolicking elves. Tolkien showed us that even in the whitest of us there is a little touch of black, and how easily the white can be overpowered and extinguished by our own choices. I'd say that was valid.

*And of course when I say "white" and "black" I am not talking about mucky pink and various shades of brown, nor am I implying any moral equivalence or disparity between any two colours whatsoever. There's always someone.
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Another four and a half hours today, this time hacking back the magnolia, which was stupidly trying to bud again, so we've probably traumatised it for life...but if you don't do things when you have the energy, you can't do them when you haven't, and we need to be able to walk around these trees. The apple will have to wait till it's finished appling. BTW, if anyone wants huge amounts of Bramleys and possibly some unidentified dessert species, give it a few more weeks and come and get 'em. There's more than we can possibly use, and I hate to see them rotting on the ground. They're probably even organic.

Discovered a surviving fuchsia under the bindweed. Hope we haven't killed it.

Have an angle grinder for chopping up the ex-shed, and are considering hiring a shredder to get rid of vast tottering piles of holly and magnolia cuttings. Have moved and emptied compost bin and replaced incinerator.

Am knackered. Even more so than yesterday. Sense of achievement wearing a touch thin.

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