Lord of the Rings: What Does the Ring Represent?
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Lord of the ring;
what does the ring represent?
Introduction
First of all, im a big lord of the ring fan, and since ive read these books several times and
watched the movies, its not hard to understand that I have been starting to think about
different themes in the book, and if there are some symbolism.
My term paper will be based on my own subjective opinion regarding the subject of whether
or not the ring of power in the modern classic “The lord of the ring”, written by J.R.R Tolkien
repsesents something special or if its just a matter of spicing up the story.
One Ring to Rule Them All. One Ring to Find Them. One Ring to Bring Them All and In The
Darkness Bind Them.
Body
Lord sauron, the thrilogies evil antagonist originally forged the ring of power.
In the flames of mount doom he created a tool wich enforced his powers, made him
unstopable, until Isildur, the king of Gondor managed to bring sauron down.