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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien,
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was born on the 3rd January, 1892.
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He and his brother Hilary, experienced
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a difficult childhood; when Tolkien was
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just four, they lost their father, Arthur,
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to rheumatic fever.
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As a widow with low income, his mother
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Mabel, home school the brothers and played
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a vital role in their early education and
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development.
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Tolkien was a smart young boy, with a
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fascination and thirst for languages.
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Tolkien sat the entrance exam for King
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Edward's School, Birmingham and passed.
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From the Autumn of 1900, for a fee of
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12 pounds a year, Tolkien would be
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educated in an environment that would help
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fulfil his academic potential.
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[John Garth] Going to King Edward's was vitally
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important to Tolkien; he was an
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exceptionally talented boy. King Edward's
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offered him a vast amount of scope and also
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the company of other boys who were
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similarly talented.
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Which was probably quite hard for Tolkien
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to find.
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[Simon Stacey] Not only did he play rugby but
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he was a leading light in the debating society
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and the literary society; he was the life and
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soul really and he missed the school a
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great deal, I think, when he finally had
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to leave.
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[VO] At the age of just 11, Tolkien and his
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brother Hilary, lose their mother, Mabel,
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to diabetes. Grief stricken, he plunges
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himself into school life more energetically
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than before. Academically he excels, but
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in 1905, meets his intellectual rival,
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Christopher Wiseman.
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[John Garth] Tolkien met his greatest friend
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at King Edward's, Christopher Wiseman on
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the rugby pitch. A musician, a mathematician;
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quite different from Tolkien.
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They developed such a strong bond on the rugby
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field that they called themselves;
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"The Great Twin Brethren", which was a phrase
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from "Lays of Ancient Rome" by Lord
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Macauley.
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[Simon Stacey] They also were friendly rivals
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in the school, both being very academic
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boys. Wiseman had a formidable intellect
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and he was interested in a lot of the things
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that Tolkien was getting interested in;
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languages, I think he was looking at
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Egyptian and was looking at hieroglyphics.
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[John Garth] Tolkien and Wiseman must have
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helped define each other through their
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teenage years because they would argue;
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they would argue strongly about all their
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beliefs in life.
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[Simon Stacey] Wiseman was a very talented
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musician; Tolkien was supposed to be tone
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deaf but that didn't stop them getting on!
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[VO] Tolkien also befriends, son of the
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headmaster, Rob Gilson. Tolkien, Wiseman
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and Gilson, form a strong bond which will
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last throughout their school years and beyond.
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Outside of King Edward's, Tolkien's life is
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about to change, yet again.
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[John Garth] Tolkien was living in lodgings
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with his brother, Hilary, and when he was 16
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he met fellow lodger, Edith Bratt, who was 19
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at the time. And she was a beautiful young
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girl; talented pianist and also an orphan.
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And the two of them bonded on their shared
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sadnesses but also on their hopes and dreams.
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The difficulty for Ronald, as she called him,
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and Edith, was that he was a Roman Catholic
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and she was an Anglican.
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[VO] Tolkien's Guardian, Father Francis Morgan,
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a Catholic Priest, feels this is major
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divide; and also believes that Edith will
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distract Tolkien from his attempts to get
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into Oxford University.
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[John Garth] Father Francis Morgan, forbade
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them from seeing each other, or even from
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communicating. He was thrown back upon his
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friendships at King Edward's and it was
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this final phase of his time here, that he
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began to flourish and make the place his
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own; he and his friends ruled the roost.
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[VO] Making the most of his final year at
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King Edward's and the friendships he has
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formed, Tolkien and his peers create an
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informal society.
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These young intellectuals gather in the school
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library and do what they are forbidden to do:
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brew tea. Outside of school hours, they meet
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in a cafe at Barrow's Stores in Birmingham
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and so, self-mockingly, they call themselves
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the "Tea Club and Barrovean Society".