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What are some symbols in Lord of the Rings?
The Lord of the Rings: Symbolism of The Ring
- Evil. An obvious interpretation of the One Ring is that it symbolises, quite simply, Evil.
- Power/Corruption. One of the key characteristics of Tolkien’s iconic plot device is its effect on man.
- Addiction.
- Wealth/Greed.
- Temptation.
- War/Weapons of Mass Destruction.
- Ego/Fame.
- Infinity.
What were Gandalf’s last words in Lord of the Rings?
The last words were: “You are a very fine person, Mr. Baggins, and I am very fond of you; but you are only quite a little fellow in a wide world after all!”
What are the main themes of Lord of the Rings?
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- 2.1 Death and immortality.
- 2.2 Good and evil.
- 2.3 Fate and free will.
- 2.4 Gain and loss.
- 2.5 Environmentalism and technology.
- 2.6 Pride and courage.
Is Middle-Earth based on Lord of the Rings?
Middle-earth is the human-inhabited world, that is, the central continent of the Earth, in Tolkien’s imagined mythological past. Tolkien’s most widely read works, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, are set entirely in Middle-earth….
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Genre | Fantasy |
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Type | Central continent of fantasy world |
What Mordor means?
Naming. Within Tolkien’s fiction, “Mordor” had two meanings: “Black Land” in Sindarin, and “Land of Shadow” in Quenya. The root mor (“dark”, “black”) also appeared in Moria, which meant “Black Pit”, and Morgoth, the first Dark Lord.
What is Gollums last word?
precious
Gollum’s last words are precious In the film The Return of the King, his final words are a progression of “yes” and “precious.” These are repeated over and over again in ecstatic joy as he dances in the background before Frodo tackles him off the cliff, and he dies.
What does Gandalf the GREY say when he falls?
The Balrog tips forward and is plunged into the depths, but as he disappears he cracks his fiery whip, the thongs of which wrap around Gandalf’s knees, dragging him to the edge and over. As he slides into the abyss he shouts “Fly, you fools!”