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Comparing The Hobbit And Lord Of The Rings

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If someone have not read The Hobbit or Lord of The Rings, they surely have heard of these famous books. Most people think that the author of these books is J.K. Rowling, who is the author of the Harry Potter series because of the fantasy genre she writes abou. But no she is not the author for The Hobbit and Lord of The Rings and many other of J.R.R. Tolkien works. “John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born january 3 1892, at Bloemfontein, South Africa”(Stade 519) in an loving family that consist of his parents and his brother. “His father Arthur had taken an position with the Bank of Africa”(Stade 519) ,” he was joined by his bride, Mabel Suffield”(TolkienSociety.org) but “In the spring of 1895 mabel sailed back too England because the african climate …show more content…

Eventually he was indeed sent to active duty on the Western Front, just in time for the Somme offensive. After four months in and out of the trenches, he succumbed to “trench fever”(Tolkiensociety.org) Throughout 1917 and 1918 his illness kept recurring, although periods of remission enabled him to do home service.(Tolkiensociety.org) which enabled him an opportunity too get his imagination spurring again and too start writing “one of his close friends of the “T. C. B. S.” [ tea club barrovian society] had been killed in action. Partly as an act of piety to their memory, but also stirred by reaction against his war experiences, he had already begun to put his stories into shape, “… in huts full of blasphemy and smut, or by candle light in bell-tents, even some down in dugouts under shell fire” [Letters 66]. This ordering of his imagination developed into the Book of Lost Tales (not published in his lifetime), in which most of the major stories of the Silmarillion appear in their first form: tales of the Elves and the “Gnomes”, (i. e. Deep Elves, the later Noldor), with their languages Qenya and Goldogrin. Here are found the first recorded versions of the wars against Morgoth, the siege and fall of Gondolin and Nargothrond, and the tales of Túrin and of Beren and Lúthien.”

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