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  1. Wake up UK says:

    I am very fortunate that back in the late 1950s as a child of only six due to my parents not being able to cope with me I was sent off to a boarding school in Adlestrop, Gloustershire which was a very old country house with it's own park. Soon after a new teacher arrived called Mr Wood who would every evening read The Hobbit and the the whole of The Lord of the Rings for the next four years. In the park we acted out the scenes and battles, having made paper mache shields, helmets and dyed brown thick wool jumpers to represent chain mail. There was no TV, radio or comics just the world of Middle earth. I once could quote various passages and as child in my imagination it was a rich and real world where I learnt so much about people and the world we live in now and back then. Mr Wood happen to be a student of Tolkien and took me and three others to meet Tolkien in Oxford, the event was a bit of an anti-climax as his room was full of tobacco smoke and he obvious was not keen to be talking to four little kids, life is never like the movies. Later as a parent and a Maths Teacher I would read the Hobbit to my own sons and often would offer 10 minutes to read passages from LOTR and act out parts doing different voice if my class worked hard. I made a special visit to watch Fellowship of the Ring by Peter Jacobson at my local cinema by picking a time I knew it would be empty and sure enough I had it to my self and will admit that when seeing how well Jacobson had created Tolkein's world I cried my eyes out, as there in front of me was what Mr Wood and J.R.R. Tolkein had created in a child's imagination. Only later on in life I realize the book is not about Frodo, Aragorn, Gandalf and Sauron and the destruction of the ring, it is Tolkein's genius that it is about us in the form of Sam and his famous speech at the end: "Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn’t. Because they were holding on to something.Frodo : What are we holding on to, Sam? Sam : That there’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it’s worth fighting for. Reading it now as an old man (quite ill and often very depressed) and as with all old people do when looking back at our failures, the despairs and endless dark times which seeing what is happening to the world and us currently , Sam's words (or Tolkein's word) after taking us through his epic is telling us that no matter how bad things and people get (for me is the threat of Woke and identity politics) , some where in the world there are people who are keeping a 'ray of hope' which can be used to bring light back into the world. That is what Tolkein means to me and how his books have made my life better.

  2. Jon Arc says:

    I… I feel obliged to say this isnt how it happened. He did not make it up on the spot. He bore it since his days fighting in world war one. He bore it his every waking day. His wife was Luthien, yes, but Luthien was also his wife, always his wife. It is called a paracosm. I would know; I have one. Look up the term, if you know not of what I speak. He was the first, and the greatest, and his story was written with his life. It was written before it was ever put into a page. It was forged in his soul, and it influenced every aspect of his life. It made him Tolkien.

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