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J.R.R. TolkienDouglas Charles RapierLatest ArticlesOne staple of modern film and fantasy is the tale of the under-dog - the poor bloke for whom there apparently is no hope. JRR Tolkien drew from the ancient texts he studied to craft stories of the under-dogs of Middle-earth. Frodo's Temptation - the New Lord of Barad-dur The final installment of the 'Frodo's Temptation' series of articles wherein the author gives in to the temptation to play a round of 'what-if'. Frodo's Temptation, Frodo's Failure An examination of what has been called Frodo's failure as a hero. What the author did on his summer vacation. Frodo's Temptation; Aragorn's Resistance The Kings of Numenore succumbed to Sauron's influence. The Nazgul had all been men who had been corrupted by him. Boromir went mad with desire for the One Ring. What enabled Aragorn to resist the temptation to seize the Ring? Frodo's Temptation, Frodo's Hope The second part of a short series regarding the nature of the One Ring and its unrelenting temptation of Frodo as the Ring-Bearer with attention paid to the Wise who had resisted the temptation to take possession of it. Frodo's Temptation and The Wound That Wouldn't Heal The first part of a reflection and reverie regarding the nature of the One Ring and its unrelenting temptation of Frodo as the Ring-Bearer. Glossing the Hobbit Heroes' Homecoming Further comments regarding Peter Jackson's 'Return of the King' with particular attention paid to the omission of 'The Scouring of the Shire' from the filmatic version. Ghan-Buri-Ghan, Where Are You? A review of 'The Return of the King', the third installment of Peter Jackson's cinematic version of 'The Lord of the Rings'. A Real World, a Pseudo-History Tolkien's Middle-earth is not an imaginary world. It is the real world at a imaginary period of time. |
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