From: Ryan

I thought you’d be interested in this finding. The magazine Parabola: Myth, Tradition, and the Search for Meaning has an article on Hobbits in its Fall 2001 (Volume 26, No. 3) issue. The issue’s theme is “The Fool: Isn’t it foolish to ponder our own foolishness?”

The article, by Shanti Fader, is titled “A Fool’s Hope,” and compares the “fools” of Tolkien’s works–the Hobbits–to his “classical” heroes like Aragorn. The subtitle reads “Hobbits rush in where heroes fear to tread.”

Accompanying the article are several nice B&W photos from our favorite upcoming film: Aragorn, the four hobbits (probably on Weathertop), and Bilbo at his birthday party. The quote beneath the four hobbits reads “A fool’s strength lies in the very qualities that separate him from the conventional image of the heroic: humility (humus–earth) and the willingness to support others rather than seeking power or glory directly.”

According to a poll at MrOpinion.com, most movie goers are not too excited about the release of Lord of the Rings. The poll asks, “Are you planning on seeing the new Lord of the Rings movie when it comes out?” 52 percent of the respondants have chosen “no.” I can’t vouch for the accuracy of this polling site, but it is quite interesting to see these results. I have often wondered if the hype in the fan community is shared with others. [More]

Thanks to Ringer fan iNdiGo_hErEtiC for the tip.

ps – We crushed that MTV poll from the other day! Good show!

pps – The poll now has an outstand 97.7% ‘yes’ answer for LOTR