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You’ve Misunderstood Tolkien

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There is something quietly revealing in the way people now talk about The Lord of the Rings. It is treated as a great story, certainly, and often as an imaginative escape, occasionally even as a nostalgic artefact from a more innocent age. What it is not usually treated as is what it actually is: a work of profound moral and theological seriousness, shaped by a vision of reality that modern culture no longer easily recognises. That loss of recognition is not accidental. It is symptomatic. In this recent conversation on Catholic Unscripted, we explored not simply Tolkien himself, but the conditions under which Tolkien can still be understood. The conclusion we arrived at is as unsettling as it is illuminating. The reason so many modern readers and viewers misunderstand Tolkien is not because his work is obscure, but because we have lost the framework that makes it intelligible. Tolkien’s world is not morally ambiguous in the way modern storytelling has trained us to expect. Good and evi...