Ceciliabr
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Re: In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit...
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Sub-creation was a term used by J.R.R. Tolkien for a philosophical concept both inside and outside his legendarium. The term was also used by Tolkien to refer to the process of world-building and creating myths. In this context, a human author is a 'little maker' creating his own world as a sub-set within God's primary creation. Like the beings of Middle-earth, Tolkien saw his works as mere emulation of the true creation performed by God.
The city is expanding
The New Park Avenue
The Police Station
Parking
Slammer Square – some people are waiting for the bus.
After the expansion, The Creator finds the situation being perfect for inserting an unexpected report into the plot.
The report deals with topics like:
* To what extent can we trust The Creator? * What if her creation grows to a point where the amount of variables becomes unmanageable? * What if her creations start acting without directives? * What if one of The Creators creations starts to create a creation within the creation?
( At this point of the story I will place a chapter that tells my girls about social consciousness, self awareness, and expected behaviour – and about the social contract that regulates the relationship between society, government, and the individual. Hopefully I will make them understand that here in Denmark, the individual is buying welfare and security from from the state, and not from private profit based companies.)
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