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The Lord of the Rings Explained – Faramir’s Wisdom
Welcome back to my series of posts exploring how J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings differs from its film adaptations. Today’s an important one: perhaps one of the biggest and most detrimental changes of the film. I speak, of course, of the character of Faramir son of Denethor.
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The Lord of the Rings Explained – Isildur’s Secret
Welcome back to my series examining how J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings differs from its film adaptations. Have you ever wondered why the One Ring wasn’t found in the Anduin river for two-and-a-half thousand years? And why does Faramir not immediately guess that it’s the One Ring, anyway? And, I mean, wouldn’t…
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The Lord of the Rings Explained – Three Is Company
Welcome back to my series of posts looking at how J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings is different from its film adaptations. In the film, Frodo and Sam leave Hobbiton the morning after they find out about the One Ring. The movie therefore tells us about as much about Frodo’s cover story as…
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The Lord of the Rings Explained – Hamfast’s Gossip
Welcome back to my series of posts exploring how J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings differs from its film adaptations. Today we’ll be examining how the book begins: specifically how Tolkien informs the reader of the current state of affairs in the Shire.
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The Lord of the Rings Explained – A Conspiracy Unmasked
Welcome to my series of posts exploring how J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings differs from its film adaptations. As one might expect of such a long book, it is considerably more complex than even a twelve-hour movie could hope to get across. Movies are rarely as good as the book, and The…
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The Lord of the Rings Explained – What Moviegoers Missed
We’re all stuck inside hoping we don’t get the current plague, and to give myself something to do, I’ve decided to write a series of articles about my favourite book: The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. Because as great as the movies are, there’s so much to this story that people who’ve only…
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Write the Sounds of Your Fictional Language
My latest article will teach you the basics of how to use the International Phonetic Alphabet. Geared towards fantasy writers who want to craft better names for their characters, this article covers the basic types of consonants and vowels, including places and manners of articulation for consonants and some of the more common vowel qualities.…
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Learn to Craft Character Names
For several years, hmturnbull.com was focused mainly on reviewing books, movies and television. Since then, a number of things have changed in my life, and my goal of writing fiction has become more of a priority. For a long time, I’ve wanted to shift the focus of this website towards not only my own work,…
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10 Terrible Endings
A good ending is an essential part of a good story. After all, terrible endings have a way of making good stories bad and bad stories worse. Admittedly this list will focus mostly on stories from the latter category. A good ending is an essential part of a good story. After all, terrible endings have…
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Harry Potter Versus The Lord of the Rings
I thought it would be fun to write a series of articles comparing some very different stories and seeing which comes out on top. I’ll start with two stories that people have tried this with many times: it’s Harry Potter Versus The Lord of the Rings today! If you’ve been reading my articles for a…