Tolkien Essays and Term Papers
The Life and Works of J.R.R. TolkienThe Life and Works of J.R.R. Tolkien
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is the author of one of the most loved, respected and awarded literary works of this present day and age: The Lord of the Rings. A claim of such magnitude does not come lightly and for good reason. Tolkien himself ...
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The Influences Of Tolkien In TThe influences of Tolkien are many and great, but of them all, three stand out most; his great love of nature that sprung from his experiences as a youth in the English Countryside, his acute sensitivity and desire to master language, and his involvement in trench warfare in the Great War. ...
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Review Of The Hobbit By J.R.R TolkienI have finished reading The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. I found it an okay book but I will get into that later. First I will give a summary of what happened since my last letter.
The end of the group's journey is almost over. They have ventured to Smaug's mountain and set up camp near the secret ...
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The Hobbit Bb J. R. R. Tolkien – ReviewBILBO BAGGINS: The Hobbit who led the Dwarves to the Lonely Mountain to reclaim their treasure from the dragon Smaug. He found the One Ring in Gollum's cave
GANDALF: The Wizard that accompanies Bilbo and the dwarves on their quest. He is well versed in magic spells and often calls upon them to ...
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The Social Messages in the Lord of the RingsMustafa Günes
Assist. Prof. Dr. Ömer Kemal Gültekin
IED 104 Study Skills and Research Techniques
27.05.2019
Social Message in The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings was written in 1948 by J.R.R Tolkien who served as lieutenant in World War I, and was influenced from the war. Thanks ...
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A Medieval Contest Between TheIn comparing and contrasting the Arthurian Legends and J.R.R. Tolkien’s book The Fellowship of the Ring, it is almost like two with many of the similarities coming from the customs of the Middle Ages. A look at the make up of the groups involved, the moral code, the protagonist, the ...
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The Struggle Between Good And Evil In The HobbitIn The Hobbit, J.R.R Tolkien describes the struggle of good against evil by creating a fantasy world complete with settings, creatures and magic. The forces of evil such as goblins and dragons provide the conflict, which sets the story in motion. Bilbo, a hobbit, represents good as displayed by ...
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Tolkiens's Lord Of The Rings"O, it is excellent
To have a giant's strength, but it is tyrannous
To use it like a giant" -William Shakespeare
Tolkien's famous book, "The Lord of the Rings", has been repudiated as
one of the best fantasies ever written. Tolkien creates a very deep
intimacy between the book and the ...
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Beowulf 9Beowulf is a well-known Anglo-Saxon poem that has been in English classes around the United States for almost as long as there have been schools around. Beowulf is not an actual picture of historic Denmark, Geatland, or Sweden around 500 A.D., yet it is on a general view, a self-consistent ...
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The Fellowship Of The Ring (Lord Of The Rings: Part I, Book II)The Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings: Part I, Book II)
Title: The Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings: part one, book two)
Copyright date: Copyright O 1954-1965
Publisher: Ballantine Books (B/B)
Number of pages: 263 Pg. In book two (572 in hole book)
Who was the title ...
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Beowulfis a well-known Anglo-Saxon poem that has been in English classes around the United States for almost as long as there have been schools around. is not an actual picture of historic Denmark, Geatland, or Sweden around 500 A.D., yet it is on a general view, a self-consistent picture, a ...
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The Hobbit: A ReviewI was fascinated by the story of The Hobbit. I thought this book was very good, and I liked it very much. The Hobbit is full of exciting events and action, making it difficult to put down.
I enjoyed many things in this book, specifically the characters and the setting. Each character Tolkien ...
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The Hobbit-review Of Summer ReI was fascinated by the story of The Hobbit. I thought this book was very good, and I liked it very much. The Hobbit is full of exciting events and action, making it difficult to put down.
I enjoyed many things in this book, specifically the characters and the setting. Each character Tolkien ...
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Bilbos Transformation In The HBilbo's Transformation in the Novel The Hobbit
Some people say that people never change, while others believe that if given the chance, they will. In this case, J.R.R. Tolkien gives the character Bilbo Baggins the chance to change dramatically in his book The Hobbit. Bilbo undergoes many ...
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The HobbitBilbo Baggins was a hobbit. Now, what is a hobbit, you ask? Well, "Hobbits are little people, smaller than" dwarves. They love peace and quiet and good tilled earth." A respectable race, hobbits lived for serenity. Bilbo himself enjoyed sitting outside, smoking his wooden pipe. Now if a dilemma ...
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The Hobbit: Fantasy World Comparison To Our WorldThe Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien is set in a fantasy world that has differences, as well as similarities, to our own world. Tolkien has created the novel's world, Middle Earth, not only by using imagination, but by also adding details from the modern world. Realistic elements in the book enable ...
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HobbitThe tells the story of a comfortable, friendly creature named Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo, like most s, is similar to a human, but about half the size, and much more nible because they have leathery soles on thier feet, and not nearly as loud. Bilbo gets caught up in mysterious affairs much greater than ...
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The Works Of Clive Staples LewisMany people for different reasons know Clive Staples Lewis, from Christianity to his Chronicles of Narnia. Not only was Lewis a writer, but he was also a professor in England and a World War I veteran. Today he is known as C. S. Lewis because many of his works were always published under this ...
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Bilbo The HobbitBilbo Baggins was a hobbit. Now, what is a hobbit, you ask? Well, "Hobbits are little people, smaller than" dwarves. They love peace and quiet and good tilled earth." A respectable race, hobbits lived for serenity. Bilbo himself enjoyed sitting outside, smoking his wooden pipe. Now if a dilemma ...
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