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    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on January 3, 1892, in South Africa.
    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on January 3, 1892, in South Africa.

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    His family returned to their native England when he was a small child.
    His family returned to their native England when he was a small child.

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    Tolkien’s parents had died by the time he was 12, so he and his younger brother Hilary
    Tolkien’s parents had died by the time he was 12, so he and his younger brother Hilary

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    were raised by their family’s priest, Father Francis Morgen.
    were raised by their family’s priest, Father Francis Morgen.

  • 00:19

    Ronald, as he was called, remained a devout Catholic his entire life.
    Ronald, as he was called, remained a devout Catholic his entire life.

  • 00:23

    Tolkien was gifted with an exceptional knack for linguistics.
    Tolkien was gifted with an exceptional knack for linguistics.

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    While attending King Edward’s School in Birmingham, he was adept at Latin and Greek,
    While attending King Edward’s School in Birmingham, he was adept at Latin and Greek,

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    and later learned Anglo-Saxon and Finnish.
    and later learned Anglo-Saxon and Finnish.

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    He also developed his own languages, complete with grammar rules and guidelines for usage.
    He also developed his own languages, complete with grammar rules and guidelines for usage.

  • 00:37

    During his studies, he became enchanted with the old stories of ancient races with their
    During his studies, he became enchanted with the old stories of ancient races with their

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    awesome gods and fated heroes on epic adventures.
    awesome gods and fated heroes on epic adventures.

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    While he was in school, he also met a young lady named Edith Bratt.
    While he was in school, he also met a young lady named Edith Bratt.

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    Biographer Humphrey Carpenter noted that during their courtship,
    Biographer Humphrey Carpenter noted that during their courtship,

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    Edith and Ronald took to frequenting Birmingham teashops, especially one which had a balcony
    Edith and Ronald took to frequenting Birmingham teashops, especially one which had a balcony

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    overlooking the pavement.
    overlooking the pavement.

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    There they would sit and throw sugar lumps into the hats of passers-by, moving to the
    There they would sit and throw sugar lumps into the hats of passers-by, moving to the

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    next table when the sugar bowl was empty.
    next table when the sugar bowl was empty.

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    … With two people of their personalities and in their position, romance was bound to
    … With two people of their personalities and in their position, romance was bound to

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    flourish.
    flourish.

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    Both were orphans in need of affection, and they found that they could give it to each
    Both were orphans in need of affection, and they found that they could give it to each

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    other.
    other.

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    During the summer of 1909, they decided that they were in love.
    During the summer of 1909, they decided that they were in love.

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    Unfortunately, as a result of the relationship, his grades started to suffer and he didn’t
    Unfortunately, as a result of the relationship, his grades started to suffer and he didn’t

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    get a hoped-for scholarship to Oxford.
    get a hoped-for scholarship to Oxford.

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    Father Francis stepped in and forbade Ronald from seeing or even writing to Edith until
    Father Francis stepped in and forbade Ronald from seeing or even writing to Edith until

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    he was 21 years old – three long years.
    he was 21 years old – three long years.

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    Tolkien later wrote a letter to his son in 1941 explaining the situation,
    Tolkien later wrote a letter to his son in 1941 explaining the situation,

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    I had to choose between disobeying and grieving (or deceiving) a guardian who had been a father
    I had to choose between disobeying and grieving (or deceiving) a guardian who had been a father

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    to me, more than most fathers … and ‘dropping’ the love-affair until I was 21.
    to me, more than most fathers … and ‘dropping’ the love-affair until I was 21.

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    I don’t regret my decision, though it was very hard on my lover.
    I don’t regret my decision, though it was very hard on my lover.

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    But it was not my fault.
    But it was not my fault.

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    She was completely free and under no vow to me, and I should have had no just complaint
    She was completely free and under no vow to me, and I should have had no just complaint

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    (except according to the unreal romantic code) if she had got married to someone else.
    (except according to the unreal romantic code) if she had got married to someone else.

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    For very nearly three years I did not see or write to my lover.
    For very nearly three years I did not see or write to my lover.

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    It was extremely hard, especially at first.
    It was extremely hard, especially at first.

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    The effects were not wholly good: I fell back into folly and slackness and misspent a good
    The effects were not wholly good: I fell back into folly and slackness and misspent a good

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    deal of my first year at college.
    deal of my first year at college.

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    Unfortunately for Tolkien, he found after writing a letter to her on the evening of
    Unfortunately for Tolkien, he found after writing a letter to her on the evening of

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    his 21st birthday professing his undying love, that she had become engaged in the interim.
    his 21st birthday professing his undying love, that she had become engaged in the interim.

  • 02:25

    Fortunately, though, while Tolkien at this point in life didn’t have the best prospects,
    Fortunately, though, while Tolkien at this point in life didn’t have the best prospects,

  • 02:32

    she chose to break off her engagement with one George Field (much to George’s chagrin)
    she chose to break off her engagement with one George Field (much to George’s chagrin)

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    and instead married Tolkien.
    and instead married Tolkien.

  • 02:39

    His lady love ultimately became the source of Luthien, as he explained after her death,
    His lady love ultimately became the source of Luthien, as he explained after her death,

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    I never called Edith Luthien – but she was the source of the story that in time became
    I never called Edith Luthien – but she was the source of the story that in time became

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    the chief part of the Silmarillion.
    the chief part of the Silmarillion.

  • 02:50

    It was first conceived in a small woodland glade filled with hemlocks at Roos in Yorkshire
    It was first conceived in a small woodland glade filled with hemlocks at Roos in Yorkshire

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    (where I was for a brief time in command of an outpost of the Humber Garrison in 1917,
    (where I was for a brief time in command of an outpost of the Humber Garrison in 1917,

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    and she was able to live with me for a while).
    and she was able to live with me for a while).

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    In those days her hair was raven, her skin clear, her eyes brighter than you have seen
    In those days her hair was raven, her skin clear, her eyes brighter than you have seen

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    them, and she could sing – and dance.
    them, and she could sing – and dance.

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    But the story has gone crooked, & I am left, and I cannot plead before the inexorable Mandos.
    But the story has gone crooked, & I am left, and I cannot plead before the inexorable Mandos.

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    Tolkien_1916He served in the army during World War I and suffered the horror of losing all
    Tolkien_1916He served in the army during World War I and suffered the horror of losing all

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    but one of his close friends on the battlefield, as well as frequently suffered from various
    but one of his close friends on the battlefield, as well as frequently suffered from various

  • 03:22

    illnesses.
    illnesses.

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    It was during this time that he began writing some of the stories that would serve as the
    It was during this time that he began writing some of the stories that would serve as the

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    backbone of his future works and ultimately more directly resulted in The Silmarillion.
    backbone of his future works and ultimately more directly resulted in The Silmarillion.

  • 03:32

    This brings us to 1930, when Tolkien jotted these words in the margin of a test paper,
    This brings us to 1930, when Tolkien jotted these words in the margin of a test paper,

  • 03:37

    “In a hole in the ground lived a hobbit.”
    “In a hole in the ground lived a hobbit.”

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    This grew into a simple good-triumphing-over-evil fairy tale he would tell his kids.
    This grew into a simple good-triumphing-over-evil fairy tale he would tell his kids.

  • 03:45

    Over the next few years, his friends, including C.S. Lewis, read the manuscript of The Hobbit
    Over the next few years, his friends, including C.S. Lewis, read the manuscript of The Hobbit

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    and gave it rave reviews.
    and gave it rave reviews.

  • 03:51

    It was published and hugely successful, so everyone was all about Tolkien serving up
    It was published and hugely successful, so everyone was all about Tolkien serving up

  • 03:56

    a sequel.
    a sequel.

  • 03:57

    So it was that Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings over a period of many years.
    So it was that Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings over a period of many years.

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    It was nothing like his first book, neither in tone nor dimension.
    It was nothing like his first book, neither in tone nor dimension.

  • 04:04

    This was no cut and dried adventure story.
    This was no cut and dried adventure story.

  • 04:06

    The Lord of the Rings was an epic with spiritual and moral undertones, not a book to read to
    The Lord of the Rings was an epic with spiritual and moral undertones, not a book to read to

  • 04:12

    little tikes in blanket sleepers.
    little tikes in blanket sleepers.

  • 04:14

    The publishers were worried about its commercial viability and released it in three parts in
    The publishers were worried about its commercial viability and released it in three parts in

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    1954-55.
    1954-55.

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    (The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King.)
    (The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King.)

  • 04:24

    They also refused to pay Tolkien an advance until the book(s) turned a profit.
    They also refused to pay Tolkien an advance until the book(s) turned a profit.

  • 04:28

    They needn’t have worried.
    They needn’t have worried.

  • 04:30

    In the mid-1960s, Tolkien reached an almost unimaginable level of fame for a (living)
    In the mid-1960s, Tolkien reached an almost unimaginable level of fame for a (living)

  • 04:35

    British author when The Lord of the Rings was released as a paperback in the United
    British author when The Lord of the Rings was released as a paperback in the United

  • 04:39

    States.
    States.

  • 04:40

    Tolkien was flattered by the attention, but a bit put off by the idea that the latest
    Tolkien was flattered by the attention, but a bit put off by the idea that the latest

  • 04:44

    fad was tripping on acid and reading his book.
    fad was tripping on acid and reading his book.

  • 04:47

    He also could have done without the phone calls in the middle of the night from California
    He also could have done without the phone calls in the middle of the night from California

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    asking if Balrogs had wings.
    asking if Balrogs had wings.

  • 04:54

    So he and Edith changed their phone number and moved to a seaside community where many
    So he and Edith changed their phone number and moved to a seaside community where many

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    other wealthy retirees flocked.
    other wealthy retirees flocked.

  • 05:00

    No one was more surprised than Tolkien at the amount of money his books raked in.
    No one was more surprised than Tolkien at the amount of money his books raked in.

  • 05:23

    J.R.R.
    J.R.R.

  • 05:42

    Tolkien died on September 2, 1973, and was buried next
    Tolkien died on September 2, 1973, and was buried next

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    to
    to

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    his beloved Edith, who had passed on two years before.
    his beloved Edith, who had passed on two years before.

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    On their shared tombstone, the engraving reads
    On their shared tombstone, the engraving reads

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Tolkien's End

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Intro:

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on January 3, 1892, in South Africa.
His family returned to their native England when he was a small child.
Tolkien’s parents had died by the time he was 12, so he and his younger brother Hilary
were raised by their family’s priest, Father Francis Morgen.
Ronald, as he was called, remained a devout Catholic his entire life.
Tolkien was gifted with an exceptional knack for linguistics.
While attending King Edward’s School in Birmingham, he was adept at Latin and Greek,
and later learned Anglo-Saxon and Finnish.. He also developed his own languages, complete with grammar rules and guidelines for usage.
During his studies, he became enchanted with the old stories of ancient races with their
awesome gods and fated heroes on epic adventures.. While he was in school, he also met a young lady named Edith Bratt.
Biographer Humphrey Carpenter noted that during their courtship,
Edith and Ronald took to frequenting Birmingham teashops, especially one which had a balcony
overlooking the pavement.. There they would sit and throw sugar lumps into the hats of passers-by, moving to the
next table when the sugar bowl was empty.. … With two people of their personalities and in their position, romance was bound to
flourish.. Both were orphans in need of affection, and they found that they could give it to each

Video Vocabulary

/yəNG/

adjective

More young than.

/stärt/

verb

To do, be or happen for the first time; begin.

/ˈrīdiNG/

noun other verb

The act of composing letters on paper. To invent or create a computer program. To compose letters and words on paper or a screen.

/ˈstôrē/

noun other

account of imaginary or real people. Few of many floors or levels in a building.

verb

To look down on; be able to see from.

/ˈôrfən/

noun other verb

child whose parents are dead. Child whose parents have died. make child orphan.

/stept/

adjective verb

having or formed into step or series of steps. To raise and moving the foot to put it down.

/ˈān(t)SHənt/

adjective noun

Very old; having lived a very long time ago. old man.

/ˈɡīdˌlīn/

noun other

general rule, principle, or piece of advice. General rules to show how to do a thing.

verb

visit place often.

/iˈspeSHəlē/

adverb

used to single out one person or thing over all others.

/ˈskälərˌSHip/

noun

Money given to a student to pay for education.

/əˈtend/

verb

To take care of someone in need.

/ˈbrəT͟Hər/

exclamation noun

expressing annoyance or surprise. man or boy in relation to siblings.