This
paper explains that Tolkien was born John Ronald Reuel Tolkien in 1892 and lived his life in England. In 1937, he published a children's book, "The Hobbit", and its sequel, his epic work "The Lord of the Rings". The author points out that Tolkien's interest and education in
languages became part of his
works, especially in "The Lord of the Rings", where Tolkien created languages for each of the races in the book. The paper reviews some of Tolkien's major
themes, including
war, the struggle between good and evil, and how
power can corrupt individuals. Table of Contents The Life of Tolkien Educational Background Tolkien's Works Tolkien's Themes
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