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John Ronald Reul Tolkien Research Essay

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John Ronald Reul Tolkien was born on Jan 3, 1892. Although he was born in Bloemfontein, Africa, he spent most of his childhood in Sarehole, England. Drawing on his fond memories of Sarehole, Tolkien contributed to the field of literature with his books: The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings series. I love Tolkien’s tales, and I think he is worth researching because he was an interesting person; I can also learn lessons that will be useful in my everyday life from researching about him.

Tolkien’s parents were Arthur Reul Tolkien and Mabel Suffield Tolkien. He had one brother named Hilary Arthur Reul Tolkien. After about a year, Mabel moved to Sarehole from South Africa with her two sons and left her husband behind. Tolkien’s father died soon after their departure. Left alone, Mabel remained strong and homeschooled her children as well as she could. Tolkien, an astute and imaginative pupil, fell deeply in love with languages. He began to go to King Edward VI School in Birmingham. The three moved to Birmingham to be closer to school. Around this time, Mabel converted them to Catholicism. Consequently, her relatives cut …show more content…

His best friends, Christopher Wiseman, R.Q. Gilson and Geoffrey B. Smith formed the Tea Club and Barrovian Society (TCBS). They were all whimsical and shared many interests, such as poetry, with each other. Therefore, it was quite a heavy blow to Tolkien when Gilson and Smith died in World War I. Despite enduring all this sorrow, Tolkien remained a loving and humorous man to his three children and wife, Mary Edith Bratt. Moreover, he undertook any extra work he could find while still making time to romp around with his children. One day, while working, Tolkien thought of the famous sentence, “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.” Tolkien’s own noteworthy experiences in the countryside, in World War I, and with his family became major influences in his

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