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Tolkien Beowulf Popular Q&A
Q: What is the analysis made by Tolkien in "the monster and the crit...
A: Tolkien speaks against critics who play down the fantastic elements of the poem (such as Grendel and the dragon) because historians at the time wanted to use Be... Read More »
Q: Did anyone read J.R.R Tolkien's essay "Beowulf: The Monsters and ...
A: Tolkien's point is that the Beowulf poet was trying to show that the pre-Christian ancestors of his audience weren't simply a bunch of pagan savages but were go... Read More »
Q: This word, meaning "giant", appears not only in Tolkien, but also...
A: Ent. Interesting that Tolkien would use "Onod", pl. "Enyd", as Sindarin for "Ent", since Elvish theoretically is not at all related to Old English, the source o... Read More »
Q: Did anyone read J.R.R Tolkien's essay "Beowulf: The Monsters and ...
A: Okay so i had to read this essay and i did, but i dont understand what Tolkien sees as the primary theme of the narrative "Beowulf". I have to write an annalyti... Read More »
Q: Just how much influence does Tolkien's LOTR draw from Beowulf?
A: I think when concerning the region of Rohan, Tolkien draws from the same themes as Beowulf quite a lot. The Rohan architecture is based on that of the Anglo-Sax... Read More »