Thursday, January 31, 2008

Lord of the rings 3-J.R.R. Tolkien

significance
i chose this book because this is the continuation to a book i read a few months ago. The truth to what would be the end of a destiny, far away from the light at the end of the cave they call hope. blinded by betrayal and their distance from the end of their journey, when the end is just a step away.


perspective
this story takes place in middle earth, a land consumed by a war obsessed with relics of great powers. territories divided, ranging from a plain inhabited with small men that have 7 meals, to a land decayed by dark powers ruled by orcs. with water falls dedicated to dead soldiers, and mountains that's lava is only known to burn all into ashes


evidence
This is a stoy ranging from impossible to dream, these kind of dream made people and decay filled lands could never exist, it is just a impossibility for giant spiders and 20 foot one eyed barbarians to exist in a land like this. the only place things like this could exist is in is a 9 year olds mind.

connection
this story inspires not just my reading flavor, but a story i have to carry with me when all hope is buried in a wastlelad of flames

supposition
i would predict that if astoryt was to rise from the ashes of this book(i didn't burn my copy, it's just a metaphor), the ring would appear in some major city, making this story have new characters, and might have the old ones be minor characters. and a new threat rises to try and take the ring.

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