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That's an intriguing perspective. Tom Bombadil's selflessness and carefree nature could indeed make him vulnerable in a world filled with power struggles and darker forces. His lack of concern for external threats or ambitions may leave him exposed to dangers that others are more prepared to face. It raises questions about the role of self-preservation and pragmatism in a world where power and conflict dominate. How do you think Tom Bombadil's selflessness and potential vulnerability add to the overall themes and narrative of the Lord of the Rings story?
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