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Reader Response to The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien

2023-05-01 06:20:26

Position document: Reader response I read a book a few days in advance. This is a wonderful book by The J.R.R. called The Silmarillion. Turkien. I really like it; it provides background information about Middle-earth creation. Among them, Turkien tells us the birth of Illúvatar, Eä, Valar and elves, dwarves and men. But you know, I do not think it has anything to do with some gods called elves, dwarves, men, and Illúvatar. I think Turkien really wants to write a parable of the Bible, and it is true that criticism of absurd humanity is the truth.

So, what is the relationship of JRR's novel? Turkien and RNN in this article? Well, as I listed above, you can train RNN to generate text. So how about train RNN using "The Silmarillion", "The Hobbit", "The Lord of The Rings" books? Among these books it is wonderful to create a new line that looks like Tolkien's style. Imagine a new fellow of Fëanor, Fingolfin, Beren and Luthien, Smaug, Aragorn and Arwen, Frodo and Sam, Legolas and Gimli, Bilbo and Gandalf, Merry and Pippin, Faramir and Eowyn, Ents and Entwives. Story etc. (This infinite possibility makes me very eager to read it again)

JRR's "The Silmarillion" Tolkien - A book that opened the world of Tolkien's dream. If you are a fan of the Lord of the Rings and like fantasy, you should start with this book, learn how to create a wonderful world in many countries, and how to fight evil.

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.