07-28-2006, 05:20 PM | #61 |
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eh up, it's the masked questioner!
welcome! i'd be interested to know if there is a gender bias on favourite characters, and on the role of Eowyn... ideally with a generation breakdown from different generations of readers best, BB (and goodluck!) |
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07-29-2006, 03:11 PM | #64 | |
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Thanks for the welcome. It's going to take a while before I can group the answers, and longer until I can start writing about them. I have had a little over 50 responses in three weeks, so things are pretty slow. It's not really a statistical survey where I breakdown how many people prefer one character to another and what their genders are, etc. I'm more interested in reflective answers, if that makes any sense. Thanks. S |
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08-06-2006, 11:23 AM | #65 |
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Gettin' creative
Has anyone here been inspired to start writing or otherwise creating art because of Tolkien? I've been getting a lot of responses to the survey by people who've said as much. I think that's pretty cool.
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08-06-2006, 01:09 PM | #66 |
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More or less. While it took years before I drew anything remotely Tolkien, reading LoTR is largely responsible for getting me to continue drawing after finishing saturday art school. I now have a few Silmarillion pieces.
And now that you mention writing, my first finished piece was an -admittedly very bad- LoTR fanfic, before I started on original short stories.
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They're not that great compared to other artists out there, mind you. I had entered two of my first in the art contest the TolkienTrail held years ago. It takes a bit of searching to find them as they weren't added to the general fan art section. You can find them here, the Entwife and the Uinen in the wave are mine.
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1) Female
2) Bangladesh 3) Bangla, English, Hindi 4) HOB, LOTR, SIL... also Farmer Giles of Ham. 5) FRM, TTM, RTKM 6) None 7) LotR 8) English 9) Books 10) LotR, probably because its the first I read; also of the three I read, the most exciting one, and the most detailed. I really dont dislike any of them, although I prefer the Silmarilion to the Hobbit. 11) TTM - Its my favourite part of LotR, full of hope, and not too close to the ending; also I really loved the helm's Deep battle. 13) Likes - Oh dear, its hard to put it into words; esp as the three books I read were quite different from each other. Middle-earth itself I liked because of the feeling of history everywhere; everything had a story with it, there were no boundaries. Hobbit was the most light-hearted, and I really loved the characters. Sil was not cheerful, but on the other hand, it was grand... rather like the night sky. LotR was the best story. And... twenty pages more of things I liked. I'm a fan, all right. Oh, I like how most of the participants are middle-aged or old... a 57 year old Frodo is much more likeable, somehow, than a 20 year old. Dislikes - Same as BB. Also, very diappointed that we never see Sauron, or any of the really evil doers face-to-face (well, except Saruman). Sauron is shockingly underdeveloped as a character, more so than Morgoth. 14) Well, its one of the reasons I'm writing my own book; I found entmoot through it, and new friends and new hobbies; that was great. They also represent the perfect antidotes to boring days... Yes, I give you permission to quote me. Although its your wish whether you want to do so or not, getting credit as Serenoli seems pointless...
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12-03-2006, 02:08 AM | #70 |
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There's been no activity in this thread for 3 1/2 months, so this is probably the final message.
I'm still conducting a survey of Tolkien fans, but now I have a web site. Please visit Surveying Middle-earth if you want to check it out. No more cut-and-paste like here in the thread or on my blog. It's totally state-of-the-art. Thanks to everyone who's already taken the survey and to everyone who's going to take the survey. Cheers!
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02-05-2007, 12:33 AM | #71 |
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Hey, I took the survey. Great setup! Works well and you don't ask for to much personal info. (I'm not into that, It took me 2 years to decide to give Entmoot a try because you had to give your e-mail adress.)
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02-05-2007, 12:34 AM | #72 |
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Sorry if this one is not active any more. I did not read the last post until I had already submitted.
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02-05-2007, 08:43 PM | #73 |
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Dragonrider: I got your survey response, which I really appreciated.
Are you interested in answering more questions? Your post here implies you wouldn't want any e-mail. Just let me know. Thanks again.
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02-20-2007, 04:59 AM | #74 |
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Sorry, but I don't really want any e-mail. I would be willing to answer questions thru Entmoot though, if that is alright. sorry I didn't respond sooner, I haven't been on Entmoot in a while.
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