http://www.shiftjournal.com/2012/01/23/ ... introvert/
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When I first read The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings as a kid, it was just a great story, but even then when I wasn’t worried in the least about analyzing, I somehow felt Mr. Tolkien was on my side.
Now, I look to Lord of the Rings as a protest against an increasingly Loud society.
I have often felt that my autism has much to do with my fanaticism for Tolkien. As I pursue my degree in English literature, I am doubtful that many of my colleagues would consider Tolkien, as I do, as belonging in the very top echelon of writers of fiction in the English language. I agree with what this article says that there is something deeply appealing to someone with autistic traits about the world Tolkien creates and his insistence on the virtue and power of small, quiet folk against the ravages of modern society.