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3. Writer:
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (J.R.R Tolkien):
(3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973):
He was an English writer,
poet, and university professor,
who is best known as the
author of the classic
high-fantasy works.
The Hobbit,
The Lord of the Rings.
4. General Idea:
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the Novel
follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and a
Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the
One Ring, and thus ensure the destruction of its
maker, the Dark Lord Sauron.
5. Summary:
Thousands of years before the events of the novel,
the Dark Lord Sauron had forged the One Ring to
rule the other Rings of Power and corrupt those who
wear them. Isildur, a ruler of Men, cut the One Ring
from Sauron's finger, claiming it as an heirloom for
his line, and Sauron lost his physical form. When
Isildur was killed by Orcs. The Ring was lost in the
River Anduin at Gladden Fields.
6. Over two thousand years later, the Ring was
found by one of the river-folk called Déagol. His
friend Sméagol immediately fell under the
Ring's influence and strangled Déagol to
acquire it. Sméagol was banished and hid under
the Misty Mountains. He lost the Ring, his
"precious", and then Bilbo Baggins found it.
Sauron, who needed the Ring to regain his full
power, sent forth his powerful servants,
the Nazgûl, to seize it.
Continue..
7. Gandalf the Grey told Bilbo Baggins to take the
ring away from the Shire. Bilbo Baggins gave the
ring to Frodo, to go to the Mount Doom and threw
the ring into it. Frodo leaves with his friend,
Samwise ("Sam") Gamgee, and two cousins,
Meriadoc ("Merry") Brandybuck and Peregrin
("Pippin") Took. They go through the Old Forest,
where they meet with Tom Bombadil, who alone is
unaffected by the Ring's corrupting influence. He
help him to cross the forest.
Continue..
8. When they reach to the
Mount Doom, a dwarf come
and attack on Frodo to acquire
the ring. When dwarf success
to take the ring, he fell down
into the Mount Doom along
with the ring. The ring
finished in the Mount Doom
and all that things created by the ring destroy.
Continue..
9. Characters:
Sauron:
He was a king. Sauron
represents the worst aspects
of power, especially greed,
cruelty, and the desire for
domination. He had the ring
and use it against the people.
10. Bilbo Baggins:
Frodo's much older cousin,
who adopted Frodo after the
younger hobbit's parents died.
He won the Ring from Sauron
in a battle and he passed it to
Frodo to destroy.
11. Frodo Baggins:
A young well-to-do hobbit.
When he discovered that the
magic ring left to him by his
eccentric "Uncle" Bilbo, he
went to destroy it. Often
referred to as the Ring bearer.
12. Samwise Gamgee :
Usually referred to as Sam.
He is very fond of stories
about dragons. He stays with
Frodo till that he threw the
ring into the Mount Doom.
13. Meriadoc Brandybuck :
Usually referred to as
Merry. He is a lover of
boats and maps. Merry
was described as one of
Frodo closest friends.
14. Deagol:
He was a Hobbit. Déagol
became the second bearer of
the Ring, after Sauron.
15. Nazgul:
They are nine men and
bound to the power of
the One Ring and
completely under the
dominion of Sauron.
16. Isildur:
He cut the Ring from
Sauron's hand and was
its bearer until he was
killed by orcs.
17. Smeagol:
He also known as
Gollum, was a creature,
who bore the One Ring.
He lived in the Misty
Mountains for most of
his life.
19. Aragorn :
The heir of Isildur and
the rightful king of
Gondor, a mighty
warrior and healer.
20. Legolas:
She is a great archer with
keen eyesight. Close friend
of Gimli the dwarf.
21. Gimli:
A dwarf of the Mountain.
A member of the Fellowship.
Close friend of Legolas.
22. Boromir:
He believes that the
Ring should be used
as a weapon against
the Enemy and that
trying to destroy, it is
foolish.
23. Saruman the White:
He hope to take the Ring
for himself and take
Sauron's place as
Lord of the Rings.
24. The idea of “The Lord of the Rings” was
Friendship and was something
that Tolkien was very influenced by. A
Fellowship is created, consisting of all the Free
Peoples of Middle-earth, including dwarfs.
Frodo Baggins, the Ring bearer, makes a
huge sacrifice in saving Middle-earth from evil.
My Idea: