I still think Pullman has a valid point; the sort of characterization that Tolkien employs relies heavily on the setting and the outside actions of the character to draw the reader in.
It is the reader's response to Sam, for example, that ultimately makes Sam come to life, I think.
Which is pretty cool, but does not negate Pullman's point completely.
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