Is Lord of the Rings a true story?

TIL some people think LOTR is based on true history, by old books Tolkien found in a library. Found it on Twitter. The books were written in ancient Scandinavian, a language that Tolkien had coincidently studied so he was able to read them. Tolkien reportedly told his friends like C.S.
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Is the lord of the ring real?

The Lord of the Rings takes place in Tolkien's fictional world, called Middle-earth. Middle-earth has its own geography, several different races and peoples (elves, dwarves, humans, hobbits, ents), their languages, and a history that is thousands of years old.
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Is Lord of the Rings based on truth?

J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of The Rings novels may have been inspired by a true story. At The Vyne in England, a golden Roman ring has been rediscovered with an interesting history.
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What myth is The Lord of the Rings based on?

J.R.R. Tolkien's Dwarves Were Inspired From Norse Mythology

The extraordinary and fantastic world of 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy have fascinated millions of readers since the publication of these critically acclaimed fantasy novels.
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Is The Lord of the Rings a myth?

"Tolkien Mythology" and "the legendarium" are terms for the system of connected, fantastical stories imagined and written of by J.R.R. Tolkien, making up the history of his world Arda, and the entire extensive background to The Lord of the Rings.
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Is Lord of the Rings philosophy?

"The Lord of the Rings" is intended to be applicable to the real world of relationships, religion, pleasure, pain and politics. Tolkien himself said that his grand tale of wizards, orcs, hobbits and elves was aimed at truth and good morals in the actual world.
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How was Middle-earth created?

The world of Middle-earth was created by Eru Iluvatar, supreme being of the universe similar to the Christian God, who gave rise to all creatures. In Norse mythology, the gods were divided into Asir and Vanir and Tolkien created the Ainur and the Valar from them.
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Who is Gandalf based on?

The figure of Gandalf is based on the Norse deity Odin in his incarnation as "The Wanderer", an old man with one eye, a long white beard, a wide brimmed hat, and a staff. Tolkien wrote in a 1946 letter that he thought of Gandalf as an "Odinic wanderer".
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Who were the hobbits based on?

Hobbits are said to have originated in the valley of Anduin, between Mirkwood and the Misty Mountains. They are related to the race of Man, although their genealogical records concerning this were lost. There were three types of Hobbit-kind: the Harfoots, Stoors and Fallohides.
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Is LOTR about ww2?

Tolkien was reluctant to explain influences on his writing, specifically denying that The Lord of the Rings was an allegory of the Second World War, but admitting to certain connections with the Great War.
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Is The Hobbit true?

Hobbits are a fictional race of people in the novels of J. R. R. Tolkien.
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Is Middle-earth true?

Middle-earth is the fictional setting of much of the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy.
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How old is Gandalf?

The closest approximation of Gandalf's physical age is 24,000 years old, according to Gandalf himself. Yet, various dates of key events in other Tolkien texts show that Gandalf has actually only walked in his physical form for just over two thousand years.
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Who were the 4 Hobbits?

Are there better characters to look at on Hobbit Day than the four Hobbit leads themselves? Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins), Sean Astin (Samwise Gamgee), Billy Boyd (Peregrin Took), and Dominic Monaghan (Meriadoc Brandybuck) are certainly actors due for some celebration.
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Is Gandalf a human?

As one of the Maiar, Gandalf was not a mortal Man but an angelic being who had taken human form. As one of those spirits, Olórin was in service to the Creator (Eru Ilúvatar) and the Creator's 'Secret Fire'.
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Are there black Hobbits?

No. There is no indication of black hobbits in the Tolkien Legendarium.
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Are Gandalf the Grey and Gandalf the White the same?

He returned in The Two Towers as Gandalf the White, a similar but seemingly more powerful being. It was that resurrection that Gandalf transformed from Gandalf the Grey to Gandalf the White. The god Eru, a Valar and the supreme deity of Arda, sent him back to Middle-earth to continue his mission.
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Why does Gandalf turn white?

Gandalf was carried to Caras Galadhon in Lothlórien, where he was healed, given a new staff, and clothed in white, and thus became Gandalf the White.
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What was the First Age called?

The First Age describes the events near the beginning of time. Also known as the Elder Days the First Age saw the creation of the races of Arda, their flourishing in Valinor and Beleriand, their feats against Morgoth and his eventual overthrow by the combined armies of Valar, Elves and Edain.
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How long is a year in Middle-earth?

The calendar adopted by the Men of Middle-earth was called the King's Reckoning, and was very similar to our own. It had a week of seven days, and divided the 365-day year of the Elves into twelve months (astar), ten with 30 days and two with 31. Also like our calendar, the Númenórean year began in midwinter.
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Who is Jesus in Lord of the Rings?

Frodo, as the Ring-Bearer, emerges as a Christ figure, the one who bears the Cross, and with it the sins and the hopes of humanity. He emerges also as an Everyman figure, in the tradition of the mediaeval Mystery Plays, who takes up his own cross in emulation of Christ.
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