Fellowship of the ring
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J.R.R Tolkien in not simple in his descriptions in the novel, "The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring." His writing is one that is highly concentrated on the little details that add to the overall imagery, which make the novel so amazing. In fact his attention to detail develops a world of fantasy in which he challenges the readers senses to combine his use of words and reflect on their inner mind to propagate the story. As a reader, it is easy to latch on to the words of the novel and mentally feel transported into another world. Tolkien uses language in many ways through characters such as Lady Galadriel, Aragorn and the description of hobbits. Tolkien himself also expresses attention to detail in describing the merry mood of Hobbiton, the beauty of Lothlorien and the dark depths of the Mines of Moria.
Lady Galadriel is one of Tolkien's most beautifully collaborated characters. Her elegance and grace is described through her surreal presence...