Saruman and his Technicolor Dreamcoat
Those of you who read The Lord of the Rings will remember Gandalf and Saruman’s confrontation on the steps of Orthanc before Gandalf fully realizes that Saruman has abandoned his wisdom. Here is the passage: “’I am Saruman the Wise, Saruman Ring-maker, Saruman of Many Colors!’” ‘I looked then and saw that his robes, which had seemed white, were not so, but were woven of all colours, and if he moved, they shimmered and changed hue so that the eye was bewildered.’ ‘I liked white better,’ I said. ‘White!’ he sneered. ‘It serves as a beginning. White cloth may be dyed. The white page can be overwritten; and the white light can be broken.’ ‘In which case it is no longer white,’ Said I. ‘and he that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom.’ (FOTR, Book II: The Council of Elrond) Gandalf’s last retort seems very wise and readers will likely agree with him, but is it really? It took me a couple of readings and a tour through some of h