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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Dark Tower Spoiler Discussion Well, there was a thread about The Dark Tower, but this is much more specific and marked "Off Limits," "No Trespassing" to anyone who hasn't read the series. So I finished reading through the series a second time yesterday and some parts got me thinking. Now I don't want this to turn into a thread discussing whether you liked the ending or not. I just want to discuss the following point(s?).
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![]() | I think his quest was wholly necessary. The idea is that nothing is above ka, even the tower. It couldn't save itself any more than the rose could've saved itself from Sombra Corp if they won the land. It's hinted that the rose has abilities to protect itself from being trampled or picked or mundane things like that, but otherwise it needs protection. King does blatantly say that he wants the book to end with Susannah in New York. The whole Coda at the end was just to satisfy readers, mostly. I thought it was good. The question is, what relevence does the horn have? It's supposed to change something about his quest, but what's ironic is that the very fact that he has it proves that Cuthbert is dead, thus isn't he still "damned"? By the end of the story Roland has learned of love and loss more than enough. What more can he do? To be honest I disliked the part about Susannah at the end of VII, longing to meet Eddie and Jake. She was a wuss, and I think it ruined all character development for her to leave. Not to mention Eddie and Jake both died in Keystone worlds, so there shouldn't be anywhere that they're alive, according to King's own canon. I actually just finished my 5th or 6th readthrough yesterday XD this is by far my favorite science fiction series ever. I cry whenever someone dies, every single time, haha. It's just so masterfully done. It's nice to know someone else here appreciates it. |
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| I'm your huckleberry • Super Moderator • Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Woodbridge, VA Posts: 22,100
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I've actually done a lot of thinking on this. I'm going to drop the spoiler tags, because at this point, I think people get the point. The tower/rose is the one object that sits outside of time. Keep in mind that Roland saved the multiverse a long time ago, and has been going through a replay ever since. "Oh god, no, not again, have mercy!" Opening the door at the top of the tower gave him a glimpse of all of the past times he had been there, just as opening the door on the beach allowed Odetta Holmes and Odetta Walker see each other. Roland's blunder is not realizing the true purpose of his quest. The pink ball deliberately distorted the truth, as it always does, in order to lead Roland astray. Walter gave Roland the ball, thinking it would destroy or completely mislead Roland, but it also led Walter astray, to the detriment of his own quest and life. The wizard's eyes are all evil, malicious artifacts, and I believe the pink one was simply playing everyone for the fool. Roland saved the multiverse by saving the two remaining beams: the one under attack from the breakers in his world, and the one under attack from his own laziness and stupidity in the world of the rose. Thus, the old magic of the prim has been restored, and the new beams shall be regenerated. I have come to believe that the failure of the old technology would have not been the undoing of the beams, were it not for the constant attack of the Crimson King. Ka decreed that a life must be sacrificed for each beam, thus the feeling of ka shum and the death of Eddie and Jake. This is where Roland's quest has ended. This is where the pink ball, and his own stubborn desire to see the tower, led him astray. He is turned back until he learns his lesson. The Horn of Eld was simply given to him to hopefully remind him of where to stop, and I bet that the tower gave him a little hint every single time it sent him back--an object here, a new memory there, another little piece of the puzzle. Eventually, he will stop going back, realize his job is done, and let the multiverse take care of itself. Or not. He is never in any danger, since ka has protected him to perform his vital task. No one was ever meant to enter the tower, and this is Roland's punishment, which is far more lenient than that of the Crimson King. His punishment is eternal, with no hope of redemption. Susannah realized that, as King likes to say, her part in the story was over. The senseless death of Oy, and what would have been her, was because ka no longer needed them. She was not of this world, and neither was Jake and Eddie, so her reward for service was to spend the rest of her days with alternate versions of her friends, and the ability to forget what has happened to her. Only one version of Jake and Eddie were lost, so they did not die eternally. The gun barrel is filled in because the line of Eld has finished, its services no longer required. Call it their "heaven", if you will. A chance to live a peaceful life. This peaceful life is something Roland needs to find for himself in his own world, so he will continue to double back until he figures that out. Noodles Division: American Metal without the suck. sales@kxkguitars.com "Somewhere along the way, the Straight Talk Express lost some wheels..." --Barack Obama on John McCain |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Good points, Noodles, and I can pretty much agree with everything you're saying there. I hadn't really thought about Roland not even needing to go to the Tower. Once Roland had restored the beams, there was nothing the Crimson King could do. He was trapped outside the Tower with only some sneetches, so really there was no need to erase him either.Since there are so many different ways something can go, I have to wonder how different each trip to the tower was. For example, in his previous one, he didn't go to sleep on the beach and didn't lose the fingers on his right hand. Or, in an even previous quest, maybe he lost one of the two guns with the sandalwood grips. Anyway, interesting to think about. It's like an eternal never-ending torture for Roland. It also explains why Roland is constantly constantly constantly referred to as being hundreds to thousands of years old when he really should only be about 38 or 40 years old. He's been doing this quest hundreds of times by now. |
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![]() ![]() | Exactly - Roland restored the beams and the tower was saved, and there was no reason at all for him to continue seeking it except for his selfish motivation. Everyone he betrayed and killed through his life was for the tower, the person he had become by the time the gunslinger began was all just to reach the tower. Not to save it, to reach it. The only way he'll ever find redemption is to give up on seeing the tower and only try to save it. If he reaches this point, he'll not continue on once the tower is saved. He'll not see it, and he'll not reach it's top room. Jetzt liegst du hier, ganz regungslos, in meiner hand und meinem schoß, du bist so kalt... |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Roland is stuck in the cycle of Ka. There is no redemption for him, yet he brought it to everyone else. I think that's specfuckintacular, personally. http://www.wolf.org |
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He saved the beams and therefore saved the multiverse, but the tower sent him back to do it again which negated everything he had done. | |
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| Shomer Fucking Shabbos! • Super Moderator • Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Toledo, Ohio. USA Posts: 16,629
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Maybe. But then again, maybe the top of the tower is really Roland's Prison of Ka. Just because he's doomed to repeat his actions doesn't mean they have the same impact, or consequences. Ultimately, Roland failed Ka, in a sense. |
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I think Roland will eventually get things right. Each time he goes through, he does it somewhat better. I have to imagine that maybe in his try 15 times ago, he was a ruthless killer who never learned to love any of his ka-tet and treated them like pawns. Maybe he killed Jake and felt no remorse over it, thus not killing the Mort guy who had killed Jake and Jake not becoming a member of his tet. This is all speculation, I guess... | |
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