Description: J.R.R. Tolkien - ScriptorBloemfontein, South Africa Sep 2 1973 J. R. R. Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic from boyhood, and he described The Lord of the Rings in particular as a fundamentally religious and Catholic work. While he insisted it was not an allegory, it contains numerous themes from Christian theology. These include the battle of good versus evil, the triumph of humility over pride, and the activity of grace. A central theme is death and immortality, with light as a symbol of divine creation, but Tolkien's attitudes to mercy and pity, resurrection, the Eucharist, salvation, repentance, self-sacrifice, free will, justice, fellowship, authority and healing can also be detected. Divine providence appears indirectly as the will of the Valar, godlike immortals, expressed subtly enough to avoid compromising people's free will. Size 12x16 in For other sizes, please contact me directly. Every frame is built with a solid face to support the canvas and prevent deforming.100% Cotton fabricRecycled plastic frameHigh image quality and detailFor indoor use
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