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Introduction to the characters in The Lord of the Rings
The following only introduces The Lord of the Rings's race and more important role. Some characters use the time of arrival or departure from Middle-earth instead of the years of birth and death, and are marked in italics. Maia was originally Enu, which helped Villa shape Alda. Maia is so numerous that not everyone has a name. Gandalf/Mitt Randhir (1000-302 1): bilbo baggins's good friend, the captain of the Lord of the Rings Alliance, appeared as a gray wizard, fell into the abyss of moria and defeated Everett, then returned to the world, and deprived Saruman of the right to become a white wizard and continued to fight against the dark forces.

Saruman (1000-30 19): a wizard in white robes, the head of a white church, who later turned to Soren, became corrupt and rebelled, calling himself Saruman/Kuruni Lan Qicai robe.

Sauron/Gausseres (3400 Y L-3019): He is the most trusted deputy of Mogot Bogriel. In the third era, when he occupied Dolgo for a long time, he claimed to be a necromancer. After being attacked by the White Sect led by Saruman, he fled back to Mordor.

Everett (3400 Y L-3019): He was once a fallen Maya under Morgause. Among them, "moria Everett" woke up in the middle of the third era, destroyed moria, and was finally killed in a duel with Gandalf.

Guan He (Gwaihir,? -): Descendants of the giant eagle leader Solondo. When Gandalf was imprisoned by Saruman in Osankata, he accidentally found Gandalf and rescued him. When the Lord of the Rings was destroyed and Mount Doomsday erupted, Frodo and Sam were also rescued.

Radagast (1000-): one of the estali, who followed Viliavanna, loved nature and finally disappeared. Hobbits are a variety of human beings, or a branch of human beings, but hobbits firmly believe that they are an independent nation. They are characterized by their small heads, but they are neither short nor short. Living in shire and bray in the northwest of middle-earth Halfling. (Because Hobbits are Tolkien's unique trademarks, other fantasy works refer to Hobbits and Hobbit-like races as halflings. Frodo baggins (1968-3021): The son of Drogo Baggins, the Lord of the Rings holder and a member of the Lord of the Rings Expedition, he took the Lord of the Rings to the Mountain of Destruction.

Samwise gamgee Sam (June, 19801F. A): son of Hamfat Yanji, gardener, loyal assistant of Frodo, member of the Lord of the Rings expedition, who accompanied Frodo to Mount Doom.

Peregrin took Pippin (AD 2990-65): son of paladin II Tuk, cousin of Frodo, member of the Lord of the Rings expedition, and later arrived at Minas Tirith Castle in Gondor with Gandalf.

Meriadok Brandeback/Meri (2982-65f. A): The son of Saladak liquor deer, Lord of buckland, cousin of Frodo, member of the Lord of the Rings expedition, and later went to the battlefield of Gondor with King Luohan. Help Owen kill Witch-king of Angmar.

Bilbo baggins (2908-302 1): The son of Bongo Baggins, the Lord of the Rings. Explorers, poets and writers.

Gollum/Smeagol (Gollum/Smeagol,? -30 19): His real name is Smeagol. He is a member of the Stuart Hobbit and lived with his grandmother's relatives in his early days. He was the Lord of the Rings. He found the ring and was attracted by its power. Then Bilbo took it away. So he later found Frodo's journey of the Lord of the Rings and waited for an opportunity to get back the Lord of the Rings that belonged to him. Humans are the second race created by the "One God" Iruvita. They woke up in Yangji, Altai, later than the elves at the end of the giant lantern era, so they were called "later". Humans have a "God-given gift"-death. On the contrary, elves are immortal. Aragon (293 1- 120f.a): son of arathoon. Nu Mannur, a direct descendant of Gondor, is the 39th direct descendant of isildur. When he was 2 years old, his father Alatoon was killed by the enemy. His mother took him to rivendell to ask for Elon's asylum and named him estelle. After leaving rivendell, he became a ranger and joined the Lord of the Rings expedition.

Boromir (1978-3019): The eldest son of Denethor Ⅱ, Regent of Gondor, came to the valley to solve the mystery of the Lord of the Rings, followed the Lord of the Rings Alliance, and finally died under the arrow of a strong orc.

Faramir (1983- 1982): The second son of Denethor Ⅱ, the regent of Gondor, fell out of favor with his father after the war and married Evian of Lohan.

Denethor Ⅱ (2930-30 19): A member of the Anoria family, the son of Exelon II. The Regent of Gondor, the father of Boromir and faramir, lost his eldest son and thought that his second son was dead, so he went crazy, fell into despair and set himself on fire.

Théoden (2948-30 19): son of King Caesar of Lohan. He led Luohan soldiers to resist the evil army and died in the battle of Ye Ping in Peirano, Gondor.

Theodore (1978-3019): Son of Theodore Redd, died at the crossing of the Eisen River.

éomer (2991-63 F.A.): son of Yomond and nephew of Théoden. Before the Lord of the Rings jihad, he was the third marshal of a title of generals in ancient times. After the jihad, he became the king of arhat.

Eowyn (1995- 1982, female): Aumund's daughter, Théoden's niece, Eumer's sister, married faramir.

Grí ma Gríma insect tongue (? -30 19): personal advisor of Lohan King, and later allied with Saruman, trying to control Lohan King's power and conspiring to leak secrets before going to Saruman. After the seaside war, Saruman was killed by the disorderly arrows of Huchard army.

Witch-king of Angmar (225 1 S. A-30 19): Also known as the leader of Linlin, he was originally the king of Anjema Kingdom. Is the leader of the nine black knights. He killed Théoden, King of Lohan when Gondor entered the war, and was finally killed by Won and Merry.

The Ring Spirit: Also known as the Black Knight and the Ring Spirit, he is Soren's evil slave. They used to be the king of Numenor and powerful human beings, but later Sauron cast the nine rings of human beings, accepted the rings given by Sauron in the rings, and gradually degenerated into ghosts and creatures controlled by Sauron. The elf is the first child of Iluvita, the most beautiful race on earth. They are all immortal. Once the body disappears in the battle, the soul will go to Mandos Temple to wait for its release, so the elves are tired of staying in this world for a long time. Legolas (-120 F.A): The son of Serandui, the elf king of the dark forest, was once a member of the Lord of the Rings Expedition, and later participated in the Battle of Helmet Valley in Luohan against Saruman and the Lord of the Rings Jihad against Soren.

Ehrlund (532 fs. A-302 1): Half-elf, son of navigator Earendil, father of alvin toffler and Lord of rivendell.

Alvin toffler (alvin toffler, 241-121f.a): the daughter of Elon, who later married Aragon and gave up the immortal life of the elves.

Galadriel (1362 Y. T-302 1): Finarfin's daughter, the fairy matriarch of Rostralia Forest. He used to be one of the leaders of the Norodo elves who rebelled against the Lord God and left Amen.

Haldir (Haldir, -302 1): The spirit of Rostra Company is a forest ranger on the border of Rostra Company. Finally, he may have crossed the sea with Galadriel, or he may have stayed in the east of Lorraine with other Lorraine elves. In the The Lord of the Rings movie, Haldir died in the Battle of Helmet Valley.

Grofindale (? -5 1 1 Fs。 a; 1600 S.A-? ): The leader of Jinhua family among the twelve families in the Kingdom of Gondolin was killed when Gondolin fell. After Verino reshaped his body and was recognized by Villa, he reappeared in the Battle of Voronos. Dwarves are a race created by Aoli, a member of Villa. Because of this, dwarves are very good at craftsmanship. They are also brave warriors who stubbornly attach importance to honor, and they like gold treasures very much. The feud with the elves was caused by the temptation to kill Elutinger, the king of the elves. * * * There are seven tribes: Bearded Tribe (Dulin Tribe), Firebeard Tribe, Kuanliang Tribe, Tiequan Tribe, Hard Beard Tribe, Black Lock Tribe and Stone Foot Tribe.

Gimli (2879- 120 F. A): The son of Glóin, he fought side by side with Aragon and Legolas from beginning to end, and finally became a good friend of Legolas, making great contributions in the war against the dark forces. Orcs were transformed from elves by Morgos. Orcs are ugly, violent, short-lived, afraid of the sun (but they can still move during the day), and they are different in size, several times taller than humans. It is said that they were also mixed with troll blood. A strong orc is a mixture of Saruman's orcs and humans. Powerful orc troops are not afraid of the sun and are very loyal to Saruman. Their height and strength are superior to those of orcs. Ugruk: Leader of a powerful orc army, sent by Saruman to capture Merry and Pippin.

Gerrish Nahr: The leader of the orc army sent by Mordor to capture Merry and Pippin.

Shagrat: The orc leader of Sirius Angkor Wat. His subordinates Measketh Xu and Lagerfeld were shot and killed by the team led by Gobago.

Golbagh: The orc leader of Minas Maugourd, led by Witch-king of Angmar, was killed because of a dispute with Syakra.

Ugruk: The leader of the orcs who led the Hobbits to Eisinger and was later killed by Eumer.

Lutz: The leader of a powerful orc who shot Boromir, a member of the Ring, and was later killed by Aragon. Not in the original.

Gothic Mog: With the same name as Gothic Mog, the leader of Everett in the first era, he was the commander of the Orcs of Mordor. Killed by Kimberly and Aragon. Tolkien categorically denied that his works contained allegorical meaning, but everyone wanted to find the clue of "inner meaning" in The Lord of the Rings. Some people think that it alludes to the ideas of World War II and environmentalists, comparing Sauron to Hitler and The Lord of the Rings to a nuclear bomb. Others think that Sauron is the mortal enemy of the goddess of the earth, and the Lord of the Rings is industrial technology. The imagination of a brilliant annotator is naturally more philosophical: Frodo's journey is an exploration of human nature; Frodo's struggle against the evil nature of the Lord of the Rings is a struggle against the heavy burden of power.

A British reader bluntly said: Readers of Child Psychology can see the value of The Lord of the Rings better than critics. Its value lies in that the fictional world created is not the shadow of the real world, but the mirror of human mind, which was once the patent of children.

The author himself hates all allegorical writing, which may be related to his preference for history. As to what meaning or "information" should be hidden in The Lord of the Rings, the author has no intention. The Lord of the Rings is not an allegory and satire, let alone a topic of current affairs.

There is a religious pity in The Lord of the Rings. Gulum followed Vlado with the intention of killing him and taking the ring. Vlado caught Gulum, but put down his sword, because "since I saw him, I can't help feeling sorry for him". Pity is also a kind of redemption. At the end of the novel, Vlado was conquered by desire and put on The Lord of the Rings. Gulum snatched the Lord of the Rings and jumped madly into the abyss with the Lord of the Rings. Gulum became a "redeemer" dramatically, although he had no intention of redemption. What goes around comes around is Tolkien's belief in mercy and redemption. Tolkien, who tends to be pessimistic on the whole, still puts the hope of life in the softest place in his heart. He wants to tell people that even if the material world is disappointing, don't give up the pursuit of beauty.

The Lord of the Rings's feat symbolizes the indomitable heroism of ordinary people in Qian Qian in the real world. The prototype of the Hobbit comes from Tolkien's young partner who carried a gun. They have an ordinary life and experience, have a deep attachment to the quiet life of their families and hometown, and never want to change. However, when the war started and their lives were at stake, they felt their responsibility and suddenly became brave and firm. They gave up everything and decided to go to the front. They are just ordinary soldiers and have no achievements, but without them, victory will never be realized. It can be said that it was the little people who bravely fulfilled their responsibilities and really promoted the progress of history. "This seems to be a hint to mankind," Tolkien said later. "I have always felt that we can survive until now because of the indomitable courage of the little people. When faced with impossible difficulties ... they all survived. "

Freud believed that only when the ID, ego and superego work in harmony can personality develop normally and comprehensively and be sublimated. The conflict between id, ego and superego is fully displayed in The Lord of the Rings, which promotes the development of the story, vividly shows us the complexity of human nature and shows the importance of balancing the three. Gollum, as a symbol of the ID, indulged the ID excessively and became a slave of the Lord of the Rings. Gan Yunfu, a symbol of superego, fearlessly fought against evil forces for peace in Middle-earth. Frodo, a symbol of himself, kept looking for his way out in reality, but in the end he failed to destroy the ring himself. In a sense, the id has finally surpassed the superego. This also expresses the author's concern about whether people can keep the pure land of mind in the materialistic capitalist society. The Lord of the Rings pioneered fantasy novels, showing us an unprecedented world completely divorced from reality and even having its own language system. It is rooted in the soil of western Christian culture and draws nutrition from Nordic mythology, which has both Christian color and obvious mythological characteristics. It discusses the problems that human beings have been discussing, such as life and death, light and darkness, and the way out for human beings, in a dualistic narrative way. The characters in the works reflect their connection with Christian culture and Nordic literature from their actions, thoughts and choices. The Lord of the Rings embodies human fantasy and explains the real world with mythical thinking, which makes the content of The Lord of the Rings have obvious modern mythological meaning.