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| | | | The Two Towers by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991, 2007) pp. 874-878 As Faramir guides Frodo and Sam towards Henneth Annûn he speaks thoughts aloud that, perhaps, he has not shared with anyone else. We have already met his brother, Boromir and know that he was a man of a very different spirit. Later we | |
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| | | | The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. 257-260 After Gandalf ends his tale about his long journey, his battle with the Nazgûl upon Weathertop that the hobbits and Aragorn had witnessed from a distance and his long ride northward upon the mighty Shadowfax in order to draw some of his | |
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| | | | The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. 260-264 How much we would like to view the hero as someone in an exalted state. The eyes should gaze intently to a distant point, towards the hero's glorious destiny. The hero will stand alone and the admiring gaze of all will look | |
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