"Overall, I like Lord of the Rings. However, I do feel that Tolkien kind of rips off Harry Potter
in many ways. There are several parallels, such as elves, dwarfs,
wizards, goblins, trolls, magic (especially invisibility), etc. Sauron
is referred to as “Dark Lord” just like Voldemort is. There is also the
elder white-haired bearded wizard who serves as a mentor, Gandalf, who
is reminiscent of Dumbledore. Some of the character names are similar,
such as Wormtongue as opposed to Wormtail, too. There is even a gigantic
spider (Shelob) at the end of “The Two Towers” that reminds one of
Aragog from Chamber of Secrets. I even noticed that the plots
of both series begin with the protagonists’ birthday. Now I see that
Tolkien, this unoriginal bastard, is coming out with The Hobbit
in December. This would be fine, but why didn’t he just write this book
first to begin with? I still like Lord of the Rings, though–don’t get
me wrong–but I wonder if Tolkien has ever said in interviews whether he
borrowed elements from Harry Potter. I’ll be watching the
extended DVDs later this week and I think he’s featured on the
commentary track, so I look forward to that."
- IMDB user.
Response. Wow. Almost as dumb as the Deer Lady on the radio.
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