Quest balanced against series of tableaux The scholar of humanities
Brian Rosebury writes that
The Lord of the Rings combines a slow, descriptive series of scenes or tableaux illustrating Middle-earth with a unifying plotline in the shape of the quest to destroy the
One Ring. The Ring needs to be destroyed to save Middle-earth itself from destruction or domination by Sauron. The work builds up Middle-earth as a place that readers come to love, shows that it is under dire threat, and – with the destruction of the Ring – provides the "
eucatastrophe" for a happy ending. The work is thus, Rosebury asserts, very tightly constructed, the expansive descriptions and the Ring-based plot fitting together exactly. 's analysis of
The Lord of the Rings, as a combined Quest (to destroy the Ring) and Journey (as a series of Tableaux of places in
Middle-earth); the two support each other, and interlock tightly to do so.
Quests of the Ring and the Shire Tolkien scholars and critics have noted that the penultimate chapter of
The Lord of the Rings, "The Scouring of the Shire", with its separate quest to save the Shire, implies some kind of
formal structure for the whole work. The critic Bernhard Hirsch accepts Tolkien's statement in the foreword to the
Fellowship of the Ring that the formal structure of
The Lord of the Rings, namely a journey outward for the main quest and a journey home for the Shire quest, was "foreseen from the outset". Another critic,
Nicholas Birns, notes approvingly David Waito's argument that the chapter is as important morally as the Fellowship's main quest to destroy the One Ring, "but applies [the morals] to daily life". Birns argues that the chapter has an important formal role in the overall composition of
The Lord of the Rings, as Tolkien had stated. Kocher writes that Frodo, having thrown aside his weapons and armour on Mount Doom, chooses to fight "only on the moral plane" in the Shire. '':
narrative arcs balancing the main text on the quest to destroy the
One Ring in
Mordor with Frodo's moral quest in "
The Scouring of the Shire" == Reversed quests ==