Which series do you enjoy more?
Two way different twists on the medieval/fantasy genre.
Lord of the Rings is the more straight-forward good vs. evil with heavy fantasy elements from different races, creatures, backgrounds.
Game of Thrones is more about political intrigue where the lines are blurred. The good guys don't always win because they won't get dirty enough to play the "winning" game that the bad guys do. Also, there is less of the fantasy element unlike LotR, it is present in GoT, but mostly as a background set-up for the story.
I really can't compare the two. I think Game of Thrones has more intriguing characters because of their depth and evolution throughout the series, but I appreciate Lord of the Rings embrace of fantasy elements and the traditional "good vs. evil".
I love them both, but I get a lot more out of Tolkien.
LotR> WoT > GoT
GoT is alright. Its not the end all be all for me. The Lord of the Rings is something very special and for me the pinnacle of the Fantasy genre. I just find Middle-earth and what Tolkien created a greater world in every way possible.
As fun as GOT has been I'm not suddenly putting it above the stories I've loved my entire life. Hell, we don't even know how the whole thing ends, so how do we say either way for sure?
Yeah, that's a good point, FLOSI.
Either way, I like them both for different reasons and don't really want to choose one or the other.
George R R Martin has also created his own vast world with different races , characters and creatures, it's own religions, it's own seasons, it's own geography and it's own vast history. He's also created his very own language in Dothraki like Tolkien did for Elvish. Not bad for an 'average' fantasy writer
They're quite similar in that regard but very different in others, like their story-telling. Martin has created more rounded and believable characters with depth and gravitas while we know all about Tolkiens characters in a short space of time. We know Frodo is good, Sam is good and Sauron is evil, and that's how they remain. Yes Saruman was good once but when we as readers find him he's already turned.
However I can't choose between them! Don't make me! I do think Tolkien is the benchmark everyone else strives to - most fantasy writers including Martin have said its been an inspiration.
It's been the biggest and best discovery for me since Lord of the Rings.