The Two Towers Setting & Symbolism

This Study Guide consists of approximately 28 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Two Towers.

The Two Towers Setting & Symbolism

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Ring

The Ring was forged by Sauron to control dwarves, elves and men and have dominion over the world.

Fangorn Forest

Fangorn Forest is where the Ents live. Men and Orcs are afraid to go into the forest.

Mordor

Mordor is the land of the Dark Lord, Sauron. It houses Sauron and his servants.

Gondor

Gondor is the land of men that borders Mordor.

Rohan

Rohan is the home of the horse breeders. They are allies of the Men of Gondor.

Palantir

The palantir is the globe that Sauron uses to communicate with Saruman. It was made by the Men of Gondor as a way to govern their kingdom during the days of Elendil.

Dead Marshes

The Dead Marshes are marshes where the bodies of those lost in battle during the war lie,where Sauron lost his Ring. The bodies are surrounded by lights that draw the living...

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