The Influence of Mythology in Modern Fantasy in The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
Human beings possess a natural inclination towards seeking meaning, and their
imaginative faculties have given rise to religions and mythologies throughout history. The
realm of fantasy fiction has consistently found expression in literature and art, starting from
ancient mythological narratives to fairy tales, and extending to drama, poetry, and the novel.
Undoubtedly, Greek and Roman mythology have exerted a significant influence on Western
culture, art, and literature. Countless artists, writers, and scholars from Europe, America, and
beyond have drawn inspiration from classical mythology. References and allusions to
Greek/Roman myths and heroes permeate various aspects of contemporary society, from film
and theatre to casual conversations. Additionally, entire bodies of work have been dedicated
to exploring mythical characters and stories. Consequently, mythology has played a
paramount role in shaping civilization and cultural movements throughout history. This
research study aims to uncover relevant aspects of the esteemed fantasy author J.R.R.
Tolkien's work, particularly his novel The Lord of the Rings, which has endeared him to
readers since the inception of his literary career. The analysis emphasizes the mythological
elements within Tolkien's work, which serve as a captivating foundation for engaging his
audience.
