woensdag 16 juli 2014

The Hobbit : An Unexpected Journey - The film
J.R.R. Tolkien
the clash of the gods
With “The Hobbit” and “Lord of the Rings” J.R.R. Tolkien attributed to the interest in the Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian
and British mythology and the imagination of the many readers worldwide. In both books maby traces are found of Nordic (Finnish) and Gaelic mythology and folklore. The Bible, read as the clash between good and evil, is manifest as well. Resulting in an “End Time battle” and the success of Frodo to destroy the ring.
But the most impressive passages stem from the Tolkien's combat experiences  at the Somme (1916). But the question can be asked. Is “The Lord of the Rings” an “anti-war” trilogy?
Walk Carefully down the Path of Celtic Neopaganism

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