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J.R.R Tolkien and "The Lord of the rings"


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

We are all read a book named "The Lord of the rings". That amazing story has been written writer, whose name was J.R.R Tolkien, and there is one very rare thing with that name: here in Southern Finland at the city of Porvoo is the small place named "Tolkkinen". that place has once been an island, but now it's the part of the mainland. So is it amazing to think that maybe J.R.R Tolkien took his writer- or artistic name from this towns name?


When we are thinking about that marvelous book, we must realize that it has been actually based on the National Epic of Finland, Kalevala. When we are thinking about Tolkien's book, we might see the masterpiece what is working entirety for the adult- and youngster readers, and there are also many remarkable details, what we must notice when we are trying to make analyses about this book. One very good thing, to start the analyze is that book, is that thinking about time, when it has been written. The rings, what Sauron uses to control his staff, were marks for the status of the command in that organization. This book is very good writing about glory and bravery, but it is also very interesting thought about the dynasty of the evilness.


In this book is many connections in the real evilness of that time, and I sometimes thought that is Tolkien meant that Sauron must get many shapes of the character from Heinrich Himmler and his warlords are actually Himmler's secret dynasty, known as the "Totenkopfring", what meant the ring of the highest ranking SS-officials. But let's get back to Sauron and his methodology how he can change people to his side. In that ring, what this fictional character wants. And in the story, those rings had been an inscription, what is made in those rings. Did Tolkien mean, that in those rings have been sculptured meant the shame of that man?


Maybe Tolkien hired some threat to his book, and this threat is, "if somebody would break the code what is hired in sculptures of the ring, that person would get the power to that person". In this book is very much good ideas about the way to use power. And I'm sure that Tolkien didn't actually invent those things himself. He might take many models of the Sauron's characters and the rings from ancient or medieval knight organizations, what used rings as the marks for belonging in some organization. Those ring-codes still exist in the shape of the class-rings. Those rings are the good mark for people if they want to track some persons by using school registers.


Class-rings are the very good way to mark the persons, who were in special classes. If the role of the class goes to the hand of the wrong person, and then what kind of ring would that class order, the result would be devastating. But when we are turning back and then start to think about the rings of those medieval societies, there were encrypted also the skills of the knight, and also the killing skills what we're not taught him.


If the knight was good with swords, the opponent would need that information to choose the killing method, what could be effective against that very highly trained killer or warrior. Those rings were useful marks in the time when there would be no identification papers. Of course, some MC-clubs have rings or some other jewelry for identification the membership in that society.

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