The Silmarillion Summary
‘The Silmarillion’ by Tolkien chronicles the music of the Ainur, the creation of the world through it, and the strife and death caused by the arrogance of Melkor.

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‘The Silmarillion’ by Tolkien chronicles the music of the Ainur, the creation of the world through it, and the strife and death caused by the arrogance of Melkor.
Two of the most prominent themes in ‘I Am Legend’ are: hope and loneliness. Richard Matheson presents some quotes that back up this mixture of human emotions.
‘I Am Legend’ is a dystopian horror novel that offers only a few characters who assist in pushing Richard Matheson’s apocalyptic storyline to a satisfactory end.
‘I Am Legend’ was written sometime in the 1950s during the Cold War era when the United States and the Soviet Union fought some wars against one another.
‘I Am Legend’ is an excellent novel that exposes Richard Matheson’s idea of an apocalypse and the effect it would have on someone fortunate to survive it.
Richard Matheson utilizes a set of themes that can be examined when analyzing ‘I Am Legend.’ Some of them include loneliness, science, survival, and violence.
“I Am Legend” tells the story of a lone survivor determined to prevail in a post-apocalyptic world.
Works of Richard Matheson, that were initially ignored, emerged late in his career. Three of his short stories were filmed together as ‘Trilogy of Terror’ in 1975.
Contemporary readers of Matheson’s works are usually interested in facts about his personal life and career. Listed in this article are details about him.
Richard Matheson not only wrote ‘I Am Legend’ which was adapted for the screen three times, but he also wrote 16 television episodes of ‘The Twilight Zone’.