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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien - The Father of Modern Fantasy
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2. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
CBE
He was an English writer, poet, philologist,
and university professor.
His best known as the author of the
classic high fantasy works «The Hobbit»,
«The Lord of the Rings», and «The
Silmarillion».
3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973
3. 20 Northmoor Road, the former home of J. R. R. Tolkien in North Oxford
Tolkien attended King
Later Tolkien attended St.
Edward's School,
Philip's School, Birmingham
Birmingham
In 1911 Tolkien began studying at Exeter College, Oxford
and graduated it in 1915 with first-class honours in his final examinations.
4. Edith and Ronald were formally engaged in Birmingham, in January 1913, and
married at Warwick, England, at Saint Mary Immaculate Catholic Church on 22
March 1916
5. Tolkien's first civilian job
after World War I was at the
Oxford English Dictionary,
where he worked mainly on
the history and etymology of
words of Germanic origin
beginning with the letter W.
In 1925 he returned to
Oxford as Rawlinson and
Bosworth Professor of
Anglo-Saxon at Pembroke
College.
Aerial view of Oxford city centre
Tolkien was Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon
at Oxford University from 1925 to 1945 and Merton Professor of English
Language and Literature there from 1945 to 1959.
6. At Pembroke
College
Tolkien
wrote
«The
Hobbit»
and the
first two
volumes
of «The
Lord of
Pembroke College the
Rings».
7. In 1945 Tolkien
moved to
Merton
College,
Oxford.
There he
became the
Merton
Professor of
English
Language and
Literature in
which post he
remained until
his retirement
in 1959.
Tolkien
completed
«The Lord of
Merton College the Rings» in
1948.
8. The Inklings was an
informal literary
discussion group
associated with the
He was a University of Oxford,
England, for nearly two
member of decades between the
the informal early 1930s and late
1949.The Inklings were
literary literary enthusiasts
discussion who praised the value
group of narrative in fiction,
and encouraged the
known as writing of fantasy.
the Although Christian
values were notably
Inklings. present in several
members' work, there
were also irreligious
members of the
discussion group.
The Eagle and Child pub (commonly known as the Bird and Baby or
simply just the Bird) in Oxford where the Inklings met informally on
Tuesday mornings during term.
9. Tolkien was appointed a
Commander of the Order of the
British Empire by Queen
Commander of the Order of Elizabeth II
on the 28th of March in 1972.
the British Empire (CBE)
10. Notable works
The Silmarillion
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings
11. Tolkien is the "father" of modern
fantasy. «The Silmarillion»
After his death, Tolkien's son Christopher Tolkien wrote a brief
published a series of works based on his Sketch of the
Mythology"
father's extensive notes and unpublished which included
manuscripts «The Silmarillion», «The the tales of
Hobbit» and «The Lord of the Rings», Beren and
other tales, poems, fictional histories, Lúthien and of
Túrin.
invented languages, and literary essays
about an imagined world called Arda, and
Middle-earth. «The Hobbit»
A book which he
«The Lord of the had written some
Rings» years before for his
Tolkien at first own children, came
intended «The Lord in 1936.
of the Rings» to be a
children's tale in the
style of «The
Hobbit»
12. The Lord of the Rings is an epic
fantasy novel
The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's
earlier children's fantasy novel The Hobbit
(1937), developed into a much larger
work. It was written in stages between
1937 and 1949, much of it during World
War II.
13. The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers The Return of the King
The three volumes were entitled
14. Ian Holm as Bilbo Baggins in Peter Elijah Wood as Frodo in
Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Peter Jackson's live-action
Fellowship of the Ring version of The Lord of the
Rings
Bag End
15. One Ring
Three Rings for the
Elven-kings under the
sky,
One ring to rule Seven for the Dwarf-
them all, one lords in their halls of
ring to find stone,
them, Nine for Mortal Men
One ring to doomed to die,
bring them all One for the Dark Lord
and in the on his dark throne
darkness bind In the Land of Mordor
them. where the Shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them
all, One Ring to find
them,
One Ring to bring them
all and in the darkness
bind them
In the Land of Mordor
where the Shadows lie.
18. Ian McKellen as Gandalf the White in Peter Christopher Lee as Saruman
Jackson's live-action version of The Lord of
the Rings.
19. Cate Blanchett as Galadriel: An Elf
and the co-ruler of Lothlórien
Lothlórien
20. Arwen as played by Liv Tyler
The filming location for Rivendell was Kaitoke Regional Park in Upper Hutt, New Zealand
21. Mordor
Orlando Bloom as Legolas in
Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn in Peter Jackson's Peter Jackson's live-action
live-action version of The Lord of the Rings version of The Lord of the Rings
22. One Ring to rule them all.
All for One Ring and One Ring for all.
A Hobbit Must Fulfill His Destiny.
One Ring Fits All. Sauron is a large, human-like form
The Legend Comes to Life during the forging of the Ring and up to
You will find adventure, or adventure will his losing it, then being "limited" to the
find you. disembodied Eye form throughout the
One ring to rule them all, One ring to find rest of the storyline. He is portrayed by
them, One ring to bring them all and in the Sala Baker.
darkness bind them.
Fate Has Chosen Him. A Fellowship Will
Protect Him. Evil Will Hunt Them.
Middle Earth comes alive...
Even the smallest person can change the
course of the future.
All we have to decide is what to do with the The Eye of Sauron as
time that we are given. portrayed in Peter Jackson's
Power can be held in the smallest of Lord of the Rings movie
things... trilogy as Sauron's form in
the Third Age
23. Dialogue
Frodo: I will take the Ring to Mordor. Though... I do not know the way.
Gandalf: I will help you bear this burden, Frodo Baggins, as long as it is yours to bear.
Aragorn: If, by my life or death, I can protect you, I will. You have my sword.
Legolas: And you have my bow.
Gimli: And my axe.
Boromir: You carry the fates of us all, little one. If this is indeed the will of the Council, then Gondor
will see it done.
[Sam appears from behind some bushes.]
Sam: Here! And Mr. Frodo's not going anywhere without me!
Elrond: No, indeed! It is hardly possible to separate you, even when he is summoned to a secret
Council and you are not.
[Merry and Pippin run into the Council meeting]
Merry: Oi! We're coming too! You'll have to send us home tied up in a sack to stop us!
Pippin: Anyway, you need people of intelligence on this sort of mission. Quest. Thing.
Merry: Well that rules you out, Pip.
Elrond: Nine companions... So be it. You shall be the Fellowship of the Ring.
Pippin: Great. Where are we going?
Frodo: It's a pity Bilbo didn't kill [Gollum] when he had the chance.
Gandalf: Pity? It was pity that stayed Bilbo's hand. Many that live deserve death, and some that die
deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment.
Even the very wise cannot see all ends.
Frodo: I wish the Ring had never come to me. I wish none of this had happened.
Gandalf: So do all who live to see such times; but that is not for them to decide. All we have to
decide is what to do with the time that is given to us. There are other forces at work in this
world, Frodo, besides the will of evil. Bilbo was meant to find the Ring. In which case, you were
also meant to have it. And that is an encouraging thought.