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Sauron/Voldemort = Both disembodied Dark Lords looking for a way to regain physical form and recruit evil followers.

The One Ring/Horcruxes = Both vessels for the Dark Lord to store their life force.

Gandalf/Dumbledore = Both wise, quirky grey-bearded old wizards who mentor the heroes until tragedy strikes.

Frodo/Harry = Both orphans and reluctant heroes who have scars that hurt when evil forces are near. In the films both have blue eyes, dark hair and pale skin.

Gollum/Dobby = Both little skinny creatures, who don’t wear much and constantly refer to themselves in the 3rd person.

Cave Troll/Troll = Both huge bluish lumbering oafs who wave clubs.

Shelob/Aragog = Both ancient, enormous, flesh-eating spiders.

Nazgul/Dementors = Both Grim Reaper-like black hooded figures who make anyone near to them feel morbid and frightened.

JK Rowling is a right copycat, ain't she? Can anybody think of more parallels?
 
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the DA~ the fellowship. possibly? i dunno, i think you've covered most of them, yitzhak!
 
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Star Wars too. Most of the main characters and plot points have their counterparts in these stories and many other folk tales. Indeed all Superheroes are orphans for some reason
 
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sam/ron both ginger sidekicks to the main characters

You have a very good point!
 
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Yeah, Sam/Ron is another good one!

I'm not into Star Wars myself, but my brother is and he tells there are a lot of similar plot lines and characters to Rings and Potter. It all goes back to 'The Hero with a thousand faces' stuff I suppose.
 
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Hmmm, though many picky folks might point out that Tolkien was taking things from Wagner's 'Ring Cycle' and in particular Nordic mythology.


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i'VE BEEN SAYING THIS FROM THE FIRST POTTER FILM CAME OT. fINALLY PEOPLE ARE SEEING THINGS FROM MY POINT OF VIEW


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if you're interested in recurring archetypes and plotlines of folk tales old and modern, you should read The Hero With a Thousand Faces

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0691119244/qid.../202-8329935-0686218
 
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I am a huge fan of Lord Of The Rings but that is a reworking too
It is a reworking of Artherian legend

Aragorn/Arthur Both made king by a sword(sort of)

Anduril/Excalibur Both enchanted swords which only the king can weild

Gandalf/Merlin Both powerfull wizzards and mentor to the king

Saruman/Mordrid Both wizzards who turn from good to evil

There are other similarities!
 
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I've noticed them as well. I was also thinking The ring/Philosopher's stone?
 
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These character types or archetypes are classic and existed way before Tolkien (as someone has already pointed out). It depends how artfully the writer uses them as both Tolkien and Rowling do which is why they are successful.

Check out Vladimir Propp's seminal work on Russian folk tales for heroes and villains, donors and rewards etc.
 
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this is a funny thread... i'll try to think of more parallel comparisons...


life's a journey, not a destination... i knew i should've took the left turn in albequerque
 
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Star Wars too. Most of the main characters and plot points have their counterparts in these stories and many other folk tales. Indeed all Superheroes are orphans for some reason


Star Wars tells one of the oldest stories known to man. It tells of a poor boy who goes on an exiting adventure, meeting and defeating evil and rescuing a princess as well. Sound familiar?!
 
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Star Wars too. Most of the main characters and plot points have their counterparts in these stories and many other folk tales. Indeed all Superheroes are orphans for some reason
 
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Star Wars too. Most of the main characters and plot points have their counterparts in these stories and many other folk tales. Indeed all Superheroes are orphans for some reason

Yeah. Poor boy goes on adventure to defeat evil and rescues princess. It's the oldest story going!
 
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