Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Lord of The Rings - How it Relates to "Real Life" (By Lisa Page)


Being the huge Lord of the Rings fan that I am I have come up with this theory of what all the races, some characters & places may represent in "Real Life" or what J.R.R. Tolkien may have based his ideas on.

Men –

represent the men of the world. They are seen as the superior & more dominant. Some are power hungry and all are always trying to be the better man; yet they too have their weaknesses and are easily tempted, as seen in Isiadur, Boromir & the Nazgul. When they all gave in to the power of the Ring. Although some are strong and can hold true if they chose the right path, as seen in Aragorn. Some are afraid to admit who they are; as seen in Aragorn as Strider & Faramir.

Hobbits –

represent the women of the world. They seen as the weaker & more submissive; but they are a lot stronger then given credit for. More in tune with nature & the prettier things in life. Some however can become power hungry as seen in the Sackville Bagginses. Most are strong @ heart as seen in Frodo & always see the light @ the end of the tunnel as seen in Sam. They like adventures & always are on the go as seen in Bilbo. They like to have a good time in everything they do.

Elves –

represent the good in all of us, fighting to prevail in our battle within. Elves are said to have stars in their hair & eyes, I think that this is our inner light, our good side shining through all of us. Like when we get married, find out we are having a baby, or are just in a good mood & we are "glowing".

Orcs – represent the evil in us all, fighting to prevail in our battle within. Orcs are ugly & nasty. Kinda like we are if we are in a bad mood & don't want to be bothered we lash out at those around us, wanting to hurt anyone that we can because we are hurting.

Drawfs –

represent the greed & anger in us all, but also the willingness to forgive & forget, as seen with Gimili who in the beginning hates the elves but learns to forgive them because of his friendship with Legolas & his admiration of Galadriel.

The Ring/Dark Lord – represents the devil. Dark & evil, he resides in the fiery pits of Mordor (Hell). It was said by Boromir during the Council of Elrond, that there is a stench that could kill a man. The smell of burning flesh, that would be associated with Hell.

Galadriel –

represents God. She is the most Beautiful of all the elves, although some may disagree & say that Arwen is. Galadriel is clothed all in white and resides in Lothorien (Heaven), the oldest & most beautiful home of the elves. She is also the oldest of all the elves in Middle Earth, being the daughter of Finarfin & sister of Finrod Felagund. She remained in Middle Earth after the end of the First Age.

Middle Earth – represents our battle within. We are all fighting for what we believe, good or evil.

Gollum –

represents the two sides of our battle within, Smeagol, the good side & Gollum, the bad side. Some of us may be torn as to who is right & who is wrong or which side to chose. J.R.R. Tolkien shows this battle raging in all of us perfectly with Gollum/Smeagol and his fight to be freed of the power of the ring & his need to have the ring.

The Nazgul –

represent the devils minions. They are controlled by the power of the Ring & they can always sense it. They will do whatever the Sauron tells them to do because he controls the ring.

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