There are many themes in the three books of Lord of the Rings, but I think that the most common theme is ecology. Of course, although not the most powerful, Tolkien is one of the most powerful images used in the "Lord of the Rings", he showed me the world "green and beautiful". People of the world fight to save the world. In this article we'll look at one of the books, Twin Towers. Also, I will focus on Peter Jackson's movie version.
During the ring war, Ents appeared in the "Lord of the Rings" as an ally of the forest's ancient shepherds and Middle-earth free state. The most famous Ent in this book is Treebeard. (Reputably) I claim he is the oldest creature in Middle-earth. At the time of "Lord of the Rings", there were no young Ents (Entings) because Entwives (female Ents) were lost. Ents is similar to Huorns. This is expressed by Treebeard as a provisional shaped tree.
4 The main example here is Tolkien's great work "Lord of the Rings" which was formerly a hobbit. The Middle-earth Second World is full of primitive and wonderful creatures. People such as Hobbits, Ents, Tom Bombadil, Balrog, Gollum, Orc represent a wide range of differences between good and evil. Besides being unique, distinctive and vivid, they can also rely on these wonderful creatures. Later writers such as Le Guin accepted Tolkien's baseline and developed their own wonderful creatures. An unforgettable specimen such as the Earth Sea Dragon, Dahl's magical Knids, Pullman and mulefa daemon, or the Pratchett box made of smart pear tree
In the movie and epic story, Lord of the Rings, we met a creature named 発見 which discovered the circle of power belonging to the dark Saur Sauron. The ring became what he could not possess and poisoned his idea. Movie fans will remember in his book "Confessions", early Christian theologians and the Hippo philosopher Augustin explained that his anxiety and pain are the cause of kindness, deadly Pleasure, and turn them into the most important ones. He explained that your consciousness will realize your anxiety and bring more anxiety and worry, even if you have not lost anything that you are afraid of losing.