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I would choose those characters, which are the main characters in the central stories of old. Tolkien developed these central stories ('Beren and Luthien', Turin, Tuor, Earendil) as the nucleus of his works and wrapped the other stories or the history around. Consequently I would consider these character as secondary: Beren, Luthien, Turin, Thingol, Tuor, Earendil. Maybe also Feanor, Fingolfin, Felagund, Sauron and Glaurung.
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Byronic Brand
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Disclaimer: This is an impossible task and what follows is personal bias.
That said: Feanor Maedhros Maglor Celegorm Caranthir Curufin Amrod Amras I think that for the first and possibly last time this might justify one of these ![]()
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Twisted Taleswapper
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I believe Feanor would be the logical choice. As others have said his deeds change alot of the out come of the story.
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This is a difficult choice/situation. To analyze so simply is to ignore the sort of work it is. It's a history of Middle-earth. How do you pick the main character (or two) of a world's history (that spans many years)?
How would you even pick the two main characters of the history of the United States, a relatively new country? If I had to pick, Morgoth and Feanor would be my two main characters. The secondary list would have to be extensive. The Valar; Fingolfin, Feanor's sons, Fingolfin/Finarfin's children; Thingol, Beren, Luthien, Sauron; Turin, Glaurung; Ulmo, Eol, Maeglin; Earendil and Elwing. Each substory (or chapter, essentially) of the history could be divided with main and secondary characters. Many would overlap, obviously.
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Energetic Essence
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But that's exactly why I chose the book. From the start of the semester I knew I wanted to do a LotR book and seeing as I haven't really read the Sil (once before I started this project) I chose to do it. I also knew when I chose it what I was getting myself into. I knew it was going to be difficult and I'm glad. It's presenting a challenge and I reall like challenging myself and this was the perfect oportunity.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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I think you could go with two main characters, but in a perhaps strange way:
Main Characters 1. Morgoth. 2. Fëanor; and once he dies, his seven sons as continuations of him, since his oath binds them, and all their deeds flow therefrom. Minor Characters - Thingol - Beren & Lúthien - Finrod Felagund - Túrin I guess that's five, if you count Beren & Luthien as separate characters. Earendil's role was crucial, but somehow it lacks the depth and scope that these other five exhibit in the Sil. |
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It seems to me that the best choice would be to use Melkor/Morgoth and Feanor as the two main characters. While Feanor may not be in the whole book, his actions, primarily the creation of the Silmarils and the Oath, are some of the main driving forces for a good majority of the plotline. Also, these are two very good characters in that a good amount of the book is about strife between Morgoth and Feanor/his sons.
Alternatively, since the Silmarils, even though they are an object not a character, are in many ways more important than the primary characters in many novels. So, if possible, it could make sense to choose Morgoth and The Silmarils as the two main 'focuses,' instead of characters. As far as secondary characters goes, the problem isn't finding at least five, but deciding which of the numerous characters qualify. Also, it may be possible to group sets of secondary characters so that more of the characters can get their due recognition.
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