John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is also known as Jr. R. Tolkien's son, Tolkien and Mable Tolkien, born in Bloemfontein, South Africa on January 3, 1892. "Tolkien is a prominent British writer, poet and university professor." Turkien is known for his rich illusion. In his life to complete a lot of things, Turkien's famous pieces are Lord of the Rings, Hobbit, Sillman etc. The first book "The Lord of the Rings", "The Ring Fellowship" was published on July 29, 1954 and the last "Return of the King" was published on October 20, 1955.
A novel I read, J. R. "Hobbit" written by Tolkien is a fantasy novel, so you can easily reinterpret it through technology. JRR Tolkien wrote the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy and made "Hobbit" a prelude. The "Lord of the Rings" trilogy was recreated using technology, as the movie was created. "Hobbit" can be reinterpreted in film format, but there are other ways to tell a novel using more advanced techniques. The chapter "Bits and Books" of Gershenfeld describes new printing and paper technologies that may be used in the future. The arrival of smart paper can be used to talk each book using microcapsule ink to print text, it will be the printing method in the near future. In addition, we can redesign various books with newly established radio paper technology. If you use broadcast paper, newspapers and other items will never get stale. Because paper receives radio waves with news to update the page.
Where will you go if there is no trilogy of "Lord of the Rings"? After release, J. Turkien's books have been negatively opposed. Because many people opened their eyes and saw this wonderful environment and a lofty sentence style. Currently, millions of books are sold and six movies are sold, so everyone who told Tolkien that his idea did not go well was suppressed.
Decades later, J.R. R. Tolkien, a scarce recording, read a passage of "Lord of the Rings" and relocated it on Tolkien's school day! For the past 14 years, the Turkien Association has set March 25 as a hobbit, a trilogy of LotR, and a reading holiday commemorating the author of the famous Syl Marilion. The most enthusiastic fan of the "Lord of the Rings" would think this is the day when the evil ring was destroyed in the burning flame of Doomsday. According to Aletia, medieval scholars and Catholic Tolkien may have chosen this day as the endorsement of medieval Catholicism, which was previously thought to be the day Jesus died on the cross and beat the evil.