The Lord of the Rings was first published in 1954. It has since been recognized as a classic trilogy that many people have enjoyed encapsulating itself in a realm of magic and heroism. His overwhelming imagination has touched the hearts of many, both young and old. Writer JRR Tolkien divided the trilogy into three books, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King. It originally opened through a prologue to the book The Hobbit that referred to Frodo's cousin Bilbo Baggins, the main character. From "The Hobbit" Bilbo gets the ring and it is later inherited by young Frodo in the LOTR. Sauron, the Dark Lord, has gathered for himself all the Rings of Power, the means by which he intends to rule Middle-earth. The "One Ring" is a ring that was forged in the flames of Mount Doom and is the one that rules them all. For Sauron's plans of domination he needs this ring which is now in the hands of the innocent hobbit of the Shire. Frodo must take on the task of bringing the ring to Mordor to destroy it where it was forged. Thus he must undertake a perilous journey across Middle-earth to the Cracks of Destiny to complete his task and foil the Dark Lord Sauron in his evil purposes. This adventure becomes a magnificent story where a friendship is united through a great story of friendship. The company is made up of elves, dwarves, men and the great wizard Gandalf the Grey. The company's history becomes a point of reference for fantasy novels to come. Tolkien, being the illustrious linguist that he is, managed to show his deep appreciation for nature through his imagination of Middle-earth. His ideas about myth and its importance become an innovative novel, one of which will be... at the center of the paper... a world full of beauty and nature. When focusing on traditional values, for a little hobbit, things like a good home-cooked meal or the comfort of the Shire in all its beauty are life-affirming attributes worth striving for, especially on this perilous journey that puts your life at risk. a vision that Tolkien himself described as Marian inspiration. She is the Queen of Heaven, dressed in the sun and standing on the moon, but she is also the peasant from the remote areas of Galilee who said "yes" to God. The work boasts of the paradoxes of the Christian faith: when I am weak I am strong, by dying we are born to eternal life, the first will be last, by giving we receive, the meek will inherit the earth. In Tolkien's epic tale it is not power, aggression, pride and selfishness that prevail, but humility, mercy, self-sacrifice and, ultimately, Love..
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