Tolkien's Languages Bring Middle-earth to Life

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Tolkien's Languages Bring Middle-earth to Life
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Explore the depth and vibrancy of J.R.R. Tolkien's created languages in The Lord of the Rings and their contribution to the immersive world of Middle-earth.

One of the most incredible parts of The Lord of the Rings, or indeed any of the works of J. R. R. Tolkien , is the depth and vibrancy of the languages he created. This is heavily due to the fact that, even before he first conceived of a Hobbit, Tolkien was a philologist — a scholar of languages. Tolkien 's literary legacy is expansive, covering not only The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Silmarillion, but massive amounts of notes and unfinished stories.

His son Christopher Tolkien made curating Lord of the Rings' secondary material into his life's work. Tolkien's corpus has persisted as one of the most popular fantasy franchises, in no small part because of his fictional languages, which help make Middle-earth feel as lived in as any part of the real world. That feeling is aided by the fact that Tolkien's canon is full of unanswered mysteries and half-remembered legends, which come together to help the reader understand that the events of the books are merely a small fraction of the adventure and wonder of Middle-earth — and the first step in that adventure is understanding the many languages spoken there. Quick Links 12 Valarin Spoken By The Valar & Maiar The Valar and Maiar were angelic beings, the offspring of Ilúvatar's thoughts, and in the first moments of creation, they had no need for language. Together, Ilúvatar and his creations sang the Music of the Ainur and so brought into being Eä, the Created World. Yet once there was a world, and they put living things in it, the Valar and Maiar found the need for speech to communicate with them, and began speaking Valarin. Related All 15 Valar & What They're The Gods Of In Lord Of The Rings The Valar are central to The Lord of the Rings' mytholog

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