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How World War I Forged Middle-Earth: J.R.R. Tolkien in the Trenches (1914-1918)

How World War I Forged Middle-Earth: J.R.R. Tolkien in the Trenches (1914-1918)

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J.R.R. Tolkien’s experience in the trenches of the Somme is the great, unspoken catalyst behind the entire world of Middle-earth. The First World War shatters the Edwardian world of his youth, transforming a promising academic into a lieutenant who witnesses the full, industrial horror of modern combat. This personal trauma becomes the foundational bedrock of his legendarium, providing its emotional weight and moral architecture. The desolation of Mordor, the relentless machinery of its evil, and the profound sense of irreversible loss are not mere fantasy but a direct transfiguration of the battlefield. In response, Tolkien forges a new kind of heroism, one defined not by glory but by the resilience, loyalty, and simple decency of the hobbit-like soldiers he led. His work becomes a profound act of therapeutic world-building, a conscious rejection of despair that offers a timeless lesson in endurance. By processing a generation’s catastrophe through the language of myth, he creates a story that resonates with the universal human experience of confronting darkness, making his personal history a part of our collective imagination.
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