The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: BookCaps Study GuideBookCaps Study Guides, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy has been called one of the greatest fantasies of all time--but it is massive! There are hundreds of characters, plots, and settings. This study guide is a companion to the entire series. It's the perfect guide to someone who wants extra help keeping up with all the twist and characters, or who just wants a refresher while they read the series. The guide features an author biography, a plot overview, summary of major themes, summary of characters, and a summary of settings; it also has a chapter by chapter recap of the entire book. BookCap Study Guides do not contain text from the actual book, and are not meant to be purchased as alternatives to reading the book. |
Contents
Prologue | |
Chapter Three | |
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Chapter Nine | |
Chapter Eleven | |
Chapter Five | |
Chapter Seven | |
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Chapter Three | |
Chapter Five | |
Chapter Eight | |
Common terms and phrases
Aragorn arrive Arwen asks Frodo attack battle begins Beregond Bilbo Black Gate Black Riders Bombadil Boromir Bree Butterbur Celeborn Chapter coming companions continue creature dark dead decides Denethor Edoras Elrond Elves Elvish Ents Eomer Eowyn evil fall Fangorn Faramir fear fight flee forces friends Frodo asks Frodo tells Galadriel Gandalf tells Gimli Gollum Gondor guard Gwaihir Haldir hear Helm's Deep Hobbits horse Houses of Healing Imrahil Isengard Isildur join journey killed King land leads leave Legolas look Lord Lothlorien Merry and Pippin Middle-Earth Minas Morgul Minas Tirith Mordor Moria Mount Doom Nazgul nearby night Old Forest Orcs Orthanc Osgiliath Palantir pass path ponies quest rest returns ride Rivendell river road Rohan Saruman Sauron Says Frodo Says Gandalf seems Shelob Shire sleep Smeagol soon speak Strider Suddenly sword tells Frodo Theoden tower Treebeard trees tunnel turn wakes Weathertop Wormtongue Wraith-king