Character Analysis: Fëanor
Fëanor is certainty one of the most complex characters featured in Tolkien’s Silmarillion. Most people either love or hate him, but in this article we are going to do an in depth analysis of this dynamic character. A Brief Background: Fëanor was skilled in many crafts, but especially known smith work. His most prized creations were the three silmarils, gems containing the light of Valinor. He was also a prince of the Noldor, who became king after his father, Finwe, was killed by Melkor. When Melkor killed Finwe, he also stole the silmarils. In response, Fëanor and his sons swore terrible oaths vowing to stop at nothing to retrieve the gems. Fëanor and many of the Noldor left Valinor, declaring war on Melkor, who was now known as Morgoth. Not long after arriving in Middle Earth, Fëanor died fighting many balrogs and his oldest son Maedhros became king. Many do not like Fëanor, because he committed horrible deeds, and was responsible for much suffering. He initiated the ki...
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