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While the Candles Burn by Virtuella | 8 Review(s) |
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Linda Hoyland | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 8/26/2010 |
A lovely thought provoking story. I increasingly think about time as I get older and how it seems to fly past. | |
Nerdanel | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 8/22/2010 |
Really, this is such an interesting vignette, well-done and thought-provoking. It had never, honestly, occurred to me that Arwen and Aragorn would see Time and its passing so differently - but of course it must be so. Thank you for giving me a thought-inspiring tale! Nerdanel Author Reply: Thank you! This is a topic I have thought about quite a lot. | |
Raksha The Demon | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 8/19/2010 |
Really a first-rate exploration of the differences between Eldar and Edain. The differences in perspective of time must be huge between the two races; and Arwen has gone from one to the other; and yet can't change her original mindset entirely. You show her Elven self battling with her newer, mortal self; and give her strength in her ability to adapt as well as constancy. An unusual and well-written story! Author Reply: Thank you! This perception of time issue is one that I keep thinking about. | |
Estelcontar | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 8/17/2010 |
A most thoughtful and perceptive vignette. The different perceptions of time which mortals and elves have rang very true. Author Reply: Thank you. There are bound to be huge differences in the perception of time, and Arwen would undergo quite a change in that respect. | |
Ellynn | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 8/17/2010 |
Aww, lovely little story. :) I especially like your description of how different Arwen feels about the time now, and how fulfilled her days are. Author Reply: Thank you. It sure is a fascinating topic. | |
BM | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 8/17/2010 |
very nicely done and an interesting topic to broach. I especially liked the last line about the candles nearly being burned out. For some reason, that just struck me as somewhat humorous. Thank you for sharing it! Author Reply: Thank you. I didn't exactly mean that to be humorous, but I suppose it could be a case of, "Oops, didn't realise that once again I spent all night sitting staring at the wall..." | |
Dreamflower | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 8/17/2010 |
What a wonderful examination of the differences immortality (or near immortality) must make to the perception of time! Truly, Arwen has a unique persepective, for she has experienced it both as Elves do, and as Men do. She is the only person in the Fourth Age who can actually compare those different states of mind. The way you can show that even after twelve years the passage of time still fills her with wonder and amazement shows just *how* much of an adjustment it must have been! Beautifully done! Author Reply: Thank you. I confess I find Arwen rather more interesting than Aragorn! | |
shirebound | Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 8/17/2010 |
What a fascinating and thoughtful piece about the passing of time from Elvish and mortal perspectives. Indeed, our days *are* so crowded, and so different than they would be if we had all the time in the world. Author Reply: Thank you. Perception of time is such a fascinating topic. Thomas Mann writes about it wonderfully in "The Magic Mountain." | |