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J.R.R. Tolkien

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J.R.R. Tolkien on how WWI inspired The Lord of the Rings.. ✍️ Tolkien fought at the Battle of the Somme in WWI one of the bloodiest battles in history. His experiences there shaped the tone and trauma seen in Middle-earth. 🙌

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“‘Do dreams come true?’ he asked. ‘Some of mine do,’ said the old man. ‘Some, but not all, and seldom any of them straight away, or quite like they were in dreaming them.’” - Tolkien, Roverandom

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Just revealed at #SDCC - possibly the most INCREDIBLE statue Wētā Workshop has ever made! (Which is saying a LOT!) The ENTIRE Fellowship in Moria (and Gollum). Well done Richard, Jules, Gary, and the entire Wētā Workshop team!! 👏👏👏

Just revealed at #SDCC - possibly the most INCREDIBLE statue <a href="/WetaWorkshop/">Wētā Workshop</a> has ever made! (Which is saying a LOT!)

The ENTIRE Fellowship in Moria (and Gollum). Well done Richard, Jules, Gary, and the entire Wētā Workshop team!! 👏👏👏
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One of the enduring messages of Lord of the Rings is that the time in which we live, and the evils that rule it, are a small and passing thing. No one personifies this better than Tom Bombadil, who has seen kings and tyrants rise and fall, fortresses crumble, and shadows come

One of the enduring messages of Lord of the Rings is that the time in which we live, and the evils that rule it, are a small and passing thing. 

No one personifies this better than Tom Bombadil, who has seen kings and tyrants rise and fall, fortresses crumble, and shadows come
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71 years ago on 29 July 1954: The Fellowship of the Ring was published. The first part of J.R.R. #Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, it tells of Frodo leaving the Shire on a quest to destroy the One Ring. #LOTR is one of the world's most-loved books - what does it mean to you?

71 years ago on 29 July 1954: The Fellowship of the Ring was published. The first part of J.R.R. #Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, it tells of Frodo leaving the Shire on a quest to destroy the One Ring. #LOTR is one of the world's most-loved books - what does it mean to you?
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How can a good God let you suffer and die? Tolkien said a 600 year old poem had the answer to this question He spent over 25 years reading, studying and teaching it to students Here’s the poem, and what it taught him about God, grief, and finding hope in the face of death…🧵

How can a good God let you suffer and die?

Tolkien said a 600 year old poem had the answer to this question

He spent over 25 years reading, studying and teaching it to students

Here’s the poem, and what it taught him about God, grief, and finding hope in the face of death…🧵