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What do the elves represent in Lord of the Rings?
The Elves symbolize the sad, sorrowful, and by-gone age that we in modern times can only know of in legend, in song, and in tale.
What was Tolkien’s inspiration for elves?
Tolkien’s Elves are rooted as firmly as possible in Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, and Norse tradition, but influenced also by Celtic fairies in the Tuatha Dé Danann. Jackson’s Elves are however “Celtic” in the romanticised sense of the Celtic Revival.
Who created the idea of elves?
Tolkien effectively invented the elf as we know it in fantasy literature, drawing on the old Germanic legends. Practically everything else in fantasy since then has been copying Tolkien.
Where did the elves come from?
Elves are humanoid beings which originate from Germanic mythology and English folklore. They are commonly depicted in one of two different forms: Small nature spirits affiliated with the fairies. These are the kind usually found in Celtic mythology.
What does the Elf stand for?
Extremely Low Frequency
‘ELF is real English. The acronym ELF has been used in a variety of ways in English over the years, including as an abbreviation for Earth Liberation Front, Extremely Low Frequency, and indeed even Elvish Linguistic Fellowship!
What is Elf linguistics?
English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) is English when it is used between two or more people who do not have the same first language. EFL, ELF, etc. are just different contexts of using English; i.e. the different roles that English plays depend on who is speaking to whom, rather than where English is being used.
What is the origin of elves?
An elf ( Old Norse álfr, Old English ælf, Old High German alb, Proto-Germanic *albaz) is a certain kind of demigod-like being in the pre-Christian mythology and religion of the Norse and other Germanic peoples.
Why do elves exist in the D&D universe?
Mike Mearls: So, the elves occupy a very interesting position in the D&D multiverse. Other folk, dwarves, and orcs, and gnomes, and a lot of other, of the humanoid folk, were purposefully created by deities, who wanted to essentially create their mirrors and send them out into the world to spread their influence.
How are elves different from other races?
Unlike the other four Races which are descended from humans, Elves are descended from Faerie creatures. In the Age of Faerie, Elves were creatures of magic, but they have since evolved to become almost no different to mortal humans, apart from a residual natural affinity for the use of magic.
Are there special grievances between elves and dwarves?
If all the grievances that stand between Elves and Dwarves are to be brought up here, we may as well abandon this Council.’ For some reason people “interpret” this passage to mean there are special grievances (past wars and disputes) between Elves and Dwarves unlike those differences between Elves and Men or between Dwarves and Men.