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Literary Lessons from the Lord of the Rings
If you reached this page, you may have noticed by now that the book contains a few typographical errors. The book was proofed by several editors, but sometimes things got lost in translation. Most were caught, but obviously, some were not. We hate these errors. We call them "orc-droppings" which conjures up an appropriate (if grotesque) image and puts the blame squarely where it belongs. We are sure that no Men, Hobbits or Elves were to blame. The only consolation we have is that every textbook we have read has them, though most are not as forthright about confessing them. The wonders of the Internet makes such admissions more feasible. Also, The Lord of the Rings was published for thirty years before most of the errors were caught and some are even now being corrected, fifty years later. All those Elf names seem to send editors into a tizzy and we understand the feeling. After a while, English just looks odd anymore, you know?
LIST OF ERRATA 1. On page 678 of the Teacher's Edition, TEST TWO, question 45 has some of the words omitted for some incomprehensible reason. The statement should read "The use of humor to relieve an otherwise oppressive scene." 2. In the student book of Literary Lessons on page 126 question #18 is missing. A case of mis-numbering. Please ignore it.
5. Test 4 question #57 . The question 57 says “The character of Sam was drawn from the memory of the “batmen” that served as officers in the war in which Tolkien fought. “ This should be “batmen” that served officers. 6. On page 409 in both editions, please ignore question one. It does not belong in this chapter. No idea how that happened. :)
On page 707 in test five, question 7. It reads
"Offered service to Theoden and was made a Guard of the
Citadel" It should it read "Offered service to Denethor and was made a Guard
of the Citadel"
BOOK 5, CHAPTER 1, COMPREHENSION QUESTION 1 which reads: " What has Sam learned from Bilbo?" should be omitted. |
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