J.R.R Tolkien and The Hobbit
J.R.R Tolkien author of The Hobbit, was born in Bloemfontein, South Africa, to English parents on January 3, 1892. At age three Tolkien and his brother were brought back to England. His father died shortly after in South Africa so they just stayed in England. At age twelve his mother died and him and his brother Hilary went from living with a priest, aunts, and boarding homes. He had a journal explain his rough childhood and what struggles he faced. Yet things started to look up for Tolkien going into High School. At age sixteen he met the love of his life Edith Bratt, but weren't allowed to see each other until age twenty one. He went to King Edward School in 1910 and 1911 and excelled in classical languages and every other class. In 1911 Tolkien went to Oxford College to study many languages like; Old English, Germanic languages,
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He liked the idea of a random person becoming a hero and the fact that anything can happen. He told so many different things about Christianity all hard to tell unless you understand or know something about catholic religion. Tolkien saw stories as a reflection of the truth, and felt like his story needed to be told through Middle Earth. Following Jesus Christ's example, he taught many important lessons in the form of parables. The Hobbit introduces unexplained phenomena without spelling out the spiritual significance, disarming many who have an aversion to all things religious.Smeagol's many colors’ signify relativism, a belief that there is no unified goodness and that the unity of objective truth, which can be broken and fragmented into a multitude of differing opinions. The Gollum, Smeagol was completely obsessed with the cursed ring, he even tried killing Bilbo because Smeagol has dragon sickness. Bilbo by the end of the quest learn that money/gold isn’t everything which was really a hidden idea the whole