Some craved power, others wanted to try it, others fled from it like from fire. They began to live in natural Middle-earth and unnatural, dark Mordor, in trees and castles, in graves and beer barrels. In it, in addition to people, gnomes and elves, hobbits, mages and orcs. The further he philosophized, the more this personified world grew. In order to popularize these views, he personified them as living beings, countries and eras. His rather complex philosophy was religious, but against the omnipotence of God - on the contrary, for God as the freedom to do something good, as a natural need. "The Lord of the Rings" in the original is a popularization of the actual philosophical views of the late Englishman. Opportunities for this were not only financial (budget over 100 million), but ideological. So, the retelling of the plot of Tolkien's classics is done in detail and colorfully.
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