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Originally Posted by Fordim Hedgethistle
As to the supposed lack of heroism for Frodo looked at this way, well, I look at him this way and he's a hero to me. Am I wrong? It seems to me an odd argument: Frodo is heroic because he chose evil. It seems even odder to me to argue that a Catholic writer would not portray as heroic someone who is "a passive victim"....I've read the Bible and I don't recall Christ leaping from the cross and smiting folk with thunderbolts! And as far as I can remember, Mary cried for her son, but didn't exactly storm the castle of Pontius Pilate!
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Ah, but to waken that old monster that is "Allegory", Tolkien says that he did NOT write the
Lord of the Rings as an allegory, and so Frodo is NOT intended to be a Christ figure.