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Ghân-buri-Ghân, the chief of a race of wild men who inhabit the wilderness between Gondor and Rohan. Shelob. Shelob, a huge, ancient spider to whose lair Gollum leads Frodo and Sam. Bilbo ...
The Lord of the Rings, or the Tolkien trilogy, describes the struggle between good and evil in Middle-earth, a place that is simpler and more honest than the real world yet contains many of the ...
Frodo agrees to the dangerous mission, supported by the Fellowship of the Ring: Gandalf, Strider, Sam, Pippin, Merry, an elf named Legolas, a dwarf named Gimli, and a man named Boromir. Unable to ...
Early in Lord of the Rings, Gandalf attempts to explain the Ring to Frodo by saying: "It was the strangest event in the entire history of the Ring so far: Bilbo's arrival, just at that time, and ...
J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings is a massive epic fantasy of more than a half-million words. It is also a hugely complex work, with its own complicated chronology, cosmogony, geography ...
Analysis. PDF Cite. It is hard to overstate the importance of The Lord of the Rings to the development of modern fantasy. The work, the subject of cultish ardor in the first years following ...
Summary: Key elements of fantasy in The Lord of the Rings include the presence of magical creatures like elves, dwarves, and orcs, the existence of a powerful magical artifact (the One Ring), and ...
The Return of the King: Book 5. Pippin and Gandalf arrive in Gondor where they meet Denethor, the ruling steward. Denethor intensely questions Pippin about his deceased son, Boromir, and is ...
The Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling and The Lord of the Rings series by J. R. R. Tolkien have numerous similarities. They both take place in fantasy worlds with elaborate backgrounds and ...
Finrod: brother to Galadriel and King of Nargothrond, and a close friend of mankind. He would die aiding Beren in his quest to take back a Silmaril from Morgoth. Other notable characters include ...