Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Tolkien (One Work)

The major work I would like to focus on is the trilogy of Lord of the Rings. This trilogy was outstanding to say the least. Tolkien successfully creates a second realm in such vivid detail that it nearly becomes real. The trilogy was masterfully planned to say the least. Frodo the Hobbit is "a small creature with hairy feet and a large appetite, not normally prone to adventuring. Frodo has a gold Ring given to him by his Uncle Bilbo, who had 'found it' after its loss by a creature called Gollum, in the course of a previous long journey recounted by JRR Tolkien in The Hobbit," (http://www.douglas.eckhart.btinternet.co.uk/synopsis.html). Even Bilbo Baggins himself had his own novel by Tolkien which leads directly into the trilogy. Tolkien's Lord of the Ring's is ingenius and the story of young Frodo Baggins causes one to feel sympathetic for his character. The hardships he faces throughout his journey to destroy evil can't be denied when analyzing the trilogy, and that's what really makes Lord of the Ring's so entertaining. This masterpiece is a combination of sorrow, happiness, doubt, nerve, courage, and triumph. The Lord of the Ring's by J.R.R. Tolkien will definately be one for the record books.

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  1. I had some color troubles lol... I apologize for the inconvenience!!

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