Understanding the Mythology of Lord of Rings | by Amad Haider
In today’s world, the Lord of the Rings has become one of the most popular fiction film series globally. While watching these films, it’s easy to be mesmerized by the imaginary world created by the filmmaker. However, what many may not realize is that these films are actually based on a series of novels, each with its own hidden secrets.
The novels that inspired the films were written by J.R.R. Tolkien, an author who crafted a mythical realm filled with magical beings such as hobbits, elves, and goblins. Unfortunately, Tolkien passed away before he could see his work published. It was only after his death that his son, Christopher Tolkien, delved into his father’s literary legacy.
Christopher Tolkien discovered a treasure trove of sixty-three thousand notebooks, some neatly organized, while others seemed haphazardly filled with characters and languages. He painstakingly sorted through these notebooks, piecing together his father’s intricate world.
After years of dedication, he successfully brought J.R.R. Tolkien’s works to light, including the iconic 'The Lord of the Rings' series.
One remarkable aspect of Tolkien's creation is the development of an entire language called 'Elvish' within his books, showcasing the depth of his imaginary realm.
It is truly fascinating to uncover the dedication and creativity that went into crafting the lore behind the Lord of the Rings series, making it a timeless classic in the realm of fantasy literature.
Explore the mystical world of Middle-earth and immerse yourself in the captivating narrative woven by J.R.R. Tolkien, a master storyteller whose legacy continues to enchant readers and viewers alike.
Join us in celebrating the enduring magic of the Lord of the Rings and delve deeper into the mythology that has captivated audiences for generations.