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About Lord Of The Rings in Lexington

Lord Of The Rings incorporates elements of Christian theology although Tolkien preferred to call it a world-building endeavor. Showcasing the significance of hope, Sam's constant encouragement for his friend serves as a guiding light throughout their quest. The One Ring was forged by the Dark Lord in the flames of the volcano. In fact, the Fellowship's journey is a metaphor for the trials of humanity, showcasing the perseverance of the spirit of humanity against great adversity. Featuring the character of Faramir played by David Wenham, he represents integrity and virtue amidst turmoil; interestingly, J. R. R. Tolkien was born on January 3, 1892, in South Africa, and later transferred to the United Kingdom with his mom and kin after his father's death in 1896.



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