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The Fellowship of the Ring
by J.R.R. Tolkien
Like many, I first read The Lord of the Rings at a young age, around twelve or thirteen. I was immediately grasped by the depth of character that Tolkien wrote on every page, not just the elves and dwarves, but from Mirkwood Forest, Rivendell, and the Mines of Moria. Tolkien created not only an immersive world rich with deep, articulate detail but also created history and mythology for this world.
The Fellowship of the Ring follows Sam, Frodo, and company as they take up the quest of destroying the One Ring: the object keeping the Dark Lord Sauron from controlling the whole of Middle Earth with his armies of men, orcs, and Uruk-hai. Tolkien creates themes of good vs evil, courage, selflessness, free will, and fate as the Fellowship marches to save destroy the One Ring, and save Middle Earth.
The Fellowship of the Ring follows Sam, Frodo, and company as they take up the quest of destroying the One Ring: the object keeping the Dark Lord Sauron from controlling the whole of Middle Earth with his armies of men, orcs, and Uruk-hai. Tolkien creates themes of good vs evil, courage, selflessness, free will, and fate as the Fellowship marches to save destroy the One Ring, and save Middle Earth.