Twilight, Child of: Comparisons Between Tinúviel, Lómion, and Undómiel by JazTheBard
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Summary:
The paper written for the presentation of the same name at Mereth Aderthad.
Abstract: In the Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings, three characters share the same stated or implied name etymology, “twilight + child,” in their secondary names: Lúthien, Arwen, and Maeglin. While the parallels between Lúthien and Arwen are outright stated in the text of The Lord of the Rings, Maeglin’s position as an antagonist sees him left out of the analysis of parallels between characters of the same name.
Major Characters: Lúthien Tinúviel, Maeglin, Arwen
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Genre: Nonfiction/Meta
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Rating: General
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