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Thursday, February 14, 2019

J.R.R. Tolkien Biography Essay -- J.R.R. Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien was born in confederation Africa, although he considered himself a British man through out his adulthood. He experienced World War I firsthand in the trenches. He was a professor of Old English and other archaic languages and had a strong love for such languages. Tolkien too felt a strong tie for his homeland, England, and desired to create mythology for England. Tolkien was sufficient to write the first modern fantasy novel through his life experiences and his love for archaic languages and British lore. Tolkiens mother, Mabel Suffield, left England in March of 1891 for South Africa to marry a man by the name of Arthur Tolkien. They had been engaged for old age however Mabels father had denied Mabel her marriage due to her young age. Tolkiens father, Arthur Tolkien, had sailed to South Africa a a couple of(prenominal) eld earlier to try out his luck in the diamond discovery craze. Only a few short years later, Arthur and Mabel gave birth to a son, name d none other than John Ronald Reuel. Tolkien lived in a village surrounded by wilderness in his first few years and faced several adventures. Three of his pinafores were chewed off by a monkey. He avoided several snakes. He stumbled upon a tarantula, and ran around until his nurse grabbed him and sucked out the poison. Perhaps this is why Tolkien includes poisonous spiders in his future tales (Carpenter 13). Mabel and Arthur gave birth to a second son, and within two years Arthur passed away from a grave case of rheumatic fever. After Arthurs death, Mabel and Tolkiens younger brother Hilary returned to England to the West Midlands of England. Tolkien was uncovered to the rural and industrial sides of England. The area was heavily polluted and could be the fountain for Tolkien... ...orld of JRR Tolkien. URL http//www.indepthinfo.com/tolkien/biography.shtml (8 May 2005).Rosebury, Ryan. Tolkien, J. R. R. . The Literary Encyclopedia and Literary Dictionary. Ed. Robert Clark, Emory Elliott and Janet Todd. URL http//www.litencyc.com/(8 Jan. 2001).Tolkien, J.R.R. The phratry of the Ring. New York Ballantine Books, 1977.Tolkien, J.R.R. The Hobbit. New York Ballantine Books, 1977.Tolkien, J.R.R. The Return of the King. New York Ballantine Books, 1977.Tolkien, J.R.R. The Two Towers. New York Ballantine Books, 1977.

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