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Dawn Felagund ([personal profile] dawn_felagund) wrote2009-04-20 05:35 pm
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Poll: Fan Perceptions of Maglor

ETA:: Please note: As of 10 May 2009, I have collected the results for this poll. You're welcome to still contribute, if you wish, as I may return to this topic in the future, but further replies will not be used in my current essay. However, do check out the discussion on this post, which is as fabulous as I have come to expect from my flist and passersby! :) A sincere thank-you to all who participated in the poll and provided such insightful discussion of the topic. /ETA

I am getting ready to write an essay for my weble The Heretic Loremaster, and I am interested in how Tolkien fans familiar with The Silmarillion perceive the character of Maglor. I appreciate the input of anyone who has a few minutes to spare me and my LJ-created poll. :) Also, please pass the word to other Tolkienites, if you're so inclined. I would like as many responses as I can get.

If you do not have an LJ account and would like to contribute to the poll, feel free to leave an anonymous comment with your responses. (Click "Confabulate with Me" at the bottom of the post.)

Please note also that I do not expect people to look up information for this. I am interested in your perceptions of his character, not how well you can find what the book says about his character. (And, for those who do not already know, I don't believe in "canon," so I don't believe that there are right or wrong answers to any of these questions, although I certainly possess my own opinions on them. :)



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Anything that you'd wish to add or elaborate upon, please feel free to do so in the comments. :)

[identity profile] heartofoshun.livejournal.com 2009-04-21 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Interestingly enough, I found "fair" as beautiful or attractive listed as the first definition in American dictionaries just now and that meaning listed as archaic in the abbreviated definition from the Oxford English Dictionary available online. (And truly I do not care whether he is blond or not!)
ext_79824: (Fact vs opinion)

[identity profile] rhapsody11.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
Oh that's possible love, but the way it was explained to me that fair had the connotation of light haired / blonde and I am not going to argue with someone who's born and raised in the states.

(And truly I do not care whether he is blond or not!)

And me either :) I just get a bit itchy when people get uppity when it has to be written *this* way, it makes me rebellious.