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I Think In the Two Towers [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img]
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Are you sure that it isn't Wuthering Heights?
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I believe that in the Two Towers he plays his most signifigant part and most reconised. Though he dose have similar parts in some others.
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Well, actually, it could be a good question. Saruman in The Two Towers play an obviously big role, affecting ME in general. However, Sarumans destruction of the shire plays a heavier role on the hobbit characters. So, it could be said that Saruman plays a smaller role but with a longer lasting affect in Return of the King.
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Seriously, though. I would most definitely say Two Towers. He ripped up the Shire in RotK, but that was really nothing compared to what he was trying to do to the Rohirrim.
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