Symbolism in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
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Tolkien’s The Lord of the Ringshas been read as a novel with symbolism.
Tolkien chooses the symbolic images to visualize his core concept of good Vs evil in
the novel. The present study has helped in foregrounding various symbols present in
the novel. Most of Tolkien’s symbols have been developed from his life-experiences
and hence most of them are his private symbols. Similarly, Christian symbolism could
also be found. Different objects, places and events have been presented and discussed
as symbols. Places like Isengard, Mordor, Shire and Minas Tirith all carry their own
symbolical significance. Objects like The Sword, Smoking pipe stand for good
whereas the Ring and Towers are the representation of evil. By observing the novel
with Symbolism as a theoretical tool, this thesis has justified how Tolkien has
reinforced various symbols, which comes front with their own individual meanings.