was Sam just tripping in lotr?

Discussion in 'Fantasy Books' started by Exar, Jun 3, 2008.

  1. Exar

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    The last chapter "The Grey Havens" is obviously a very nicely written load of old religious imagery. Well whatever, it was just the very last bit where Sam says "Well, I'm back" and because the whole thing was called "There and Back again" Sam refers to the past as being like a dream... and all that. And then at the end he's back with his wife and child and is just dreaming... its almost as if the book's meant to represent a trip.


    Eat 20 tabs
    Start thinking about some crazy party of little midgets who live in a fairytale countryside land and sing songs and drink ale and smoke weed
    Then get really stoned and end up in someones garden.
    IV a whole load of DMT and finish it off with a spoon of datura and whooooosh. Get picked up by a wizard who sends you off on a magical journey that lasts for-fucking ever over a mostly empty land that some evil spirit dude wants to take over and set alight to and make it rain all the time because he fancies sticking up two fingers at god (which he is a part of a part of... the evil part that is)... following some guy who seems to know where he's going, caws i dont know shit rite now... saying a good deal about a ring and the end of the world but you're just too stoned to care.
     

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