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Like Shippey, Ellison relates Fëanor's making of the Silmarils to what he supposes was Tolkien's own belief: that it was "a dangerous and impermissible act" that went beyond what the Creator had intended for the Elves. Further, Ellison suggests that while Fëanor does not directly represent Tolkien,
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destroy The Two Trees, leaving the Silmarils as the only surviving light of the Trees. The Valar ask Fëanor to give them up so that they can restore the Trees. Fëanor replies: "It may be that I can unlock my jewels, but never again shall I make their like; and if I must break them, I shall break my
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They swore an oath which none shall break, and none should take, by the name even of Ilúvatar, calling the Everlasting Dark upon them if they kept it not... ...vowing to pursue with vengeance and hatred to the ends of the World Vala, Demon, Elf or Man as yet unborn or any creature, great or small,
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for their aid. When they refuse, Fëanor orders the Noldor to steal the ships. The Teleri resist, and many of them are killed. The battle became known as the Kinslaying at Alqualondë, or the first kinslaying. His sons later commit two other acts of warfare against Elves in
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Flieger writes that Fëanor's fire drives his creativity, making the beautiful letters of the Fëanorian script, and jewels, including, fatefully, the Silmarils. She comments that Tolkien, choosing his words very carefully, calls Fëanor both "subtle", by etymology from
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on the character's misplaced pride, and described Byrhtnoth as misled by "pride and misplaced chivalry proven fatal" and as "too foolish to be heroic". Fëanor is similarly driven by "overmastering pride" that causes his death and that of countless followers.
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For this deed, Fëanor names Melkor "Morgoth", "Black Enemy". Fëanor rails against the Great Enemy, blaming the Valar for Morgoth's deeds. He gives a speech in the Elvish city of Tirion, persuading most of his people to return to
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in his name. In repentance, Finarfin, Finwë's third son, takes his host and turns back. They are accepted by the Valar, and Finarfin rules as High-King of the Noldor in Valinor. The remaining Elves, those who follow Fëanor and
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with their godlike powers could not copy them. In fact, Fëanor himself could not copy them, as part of his essence goes into their making. Their worth is close to infinite, as they are unique and irreplaceable. The Vala
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carries the Silmaril off into the West. That Silmaril is lost to the Sons of Fëanor, but the other two remain in the crown of Morgoth. They too are stolen, one ending in the earth, one in the sea.
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hallowed the Silmarils so that thereafter no mortal flesh, nor hands unclean, nor anything of evil will might touch them, for it would be scorched and withered."
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heart." He refuses to give up the Silmarils of his own free will. Messengers from Formenos tell him that Melkor has killed Finwë and stolen the Silmarils.
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writes that the pride is specifically a desire to make things that reflect their own personality, and likens this to Tolkien's own desire to
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good or evil, that time should bring forth unto the end of days, whoso should hold or take or keep a Silmaril from their possession.
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of Elf by Elf, the theft of the Telerin Elves' ships in Aman, and in turn to further disasters across the sea in Beleriand.
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has seen Fëanor's pride as leading to his downfall, alongside Morgoth's corruption of Elves and Men as reflecting
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to avenge Finwë and free themselves from the Valar. Together with his seven sons, they swear the Oath of Fëanor:
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and will give Yavanna the Silmarils. Fëanor will break them, and Yavanna will revive the Two Trees. The
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in this belief, and that one perhaps needs to study the family trees to see clearly how it all works:
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Tolkien sees England's "green country ruined and despoiled by industrial or commercial development"
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Ellison, John (July 2003). "From Fëanor to Doctor Faustus: a creator's path to self destruction".
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and attacks Fëanor's encampment in Mithrim. This battle was called the Battle under the Stars, or
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there is something about his action that can be applied to Tolkien's life. Tolkien calls Fëanor "
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both note that Tolkien intended ancestry to be a guide to character. Shippey writes that
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sees Morgoth's corruption of Elves and Men as clearly Biblical, as it "mirrors that of
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will be flattened and the light of the Two Trees will fill the world in eternal bliss.
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To get to Middle-earth, Fëanor goes to the shores of Aman, and asks the seafaring
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The Valar learn that Melkor is manipulating Fëanor, and send one of their number,
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According to Mandos' prophecy, following Melkor's final return and defeat in the
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s theme in a particular way: the sin of the Elves is not human pride, as in the
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Fëanor's self-destructive pride in his own creation has been likened to that of
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as Men and Elves battle with the forces of evil for their possession. After the
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Tolkien wrote at least four versions of the Oath of Fëanor itself, as found in
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may have inspired Tolkien to create Fëanor. Statue at Maldon by John Doubleday
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suggests that the character of Fëanor was inspired by the Anglo-Saxon leader
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Fëanor, "in the greatest of his achievements, captured the light of the
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Fëanor prizes the Silmarils, and grows suspicious of the Valar and
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rebellious pride, desire for pride and godlike being, creates the
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downfall: his death, disaster for his people, ruin of Beleriand
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John Ellison's analysis of Fëanor's resemblance to Leverkühn
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script, and the creator of the magical seeing-stones, the
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steals the Silmarils, Fëanor and his seven sons swear the
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High Kings of the Noldor in Exile (in Middle-earth)
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Index

Tolkien

Fingolfin
Middle-earth artwork
Tom Loback
Elves
The Silmarillion
[ˈfɛ.anɔr]
J. R. R. Tolkien
The Silmarillion
Tengwar
palantír
Silmarils
Finwë
Noldor
Dark Lord
Morgoth
Elf
Man
Maia
Vala
Middle-earth
Jane Chance
Satan
Adam and Eve
Garden of Eden
Byrhtnoth
Battle of Maldon
Tom Shippey
sub-create

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