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Rreader Response and The Silmarillion

   
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Technically, I can still take this view because Reader-response criticism allows me too. I don't have to worry about what the author wanted, and maybe that is why the opinion that The Silmarillion is a biblical allegory is a widely shared opinion. One of the advantages to reader-response is that the reader can read a novel the way they desire...
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It beats adhering to Marxist, Psychoanalytical or Feminist criticism. It gives more of a chance for the reader to be creative, and it gives a reader the chance to do the right thing, and maybe research the author a little bit. On the negative side, it gives the reader the chance to say, "this is what it means, because I said so" or "it's my opinion, and you can't change it"...
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