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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Something close like Shire
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Now that I think about it: there is some resemblance in Boromir and some prominent Christian figures say (St.) Peter. Let me clarify. I don't mean Boromir was an allegory of Peter but that the way he first turned from the "right path" and fell when he was tempted but then rose again afterwards makes me think of Peter denying Jesus and so becoming the worst traitor but then rising to his later "renown".
I might mention that I'm greatly influenced by E. Auerbach's Mimesis on this occasion. His description of Peter's fate stresses the meaning of the huge breaks: only through his fall, through the humiliation he felt he could rise to the greatness of character which is essential in his later figure. From high through fall back to the glory, you might say. Anyone else see Boromir in this light? Quote:
[ April 13, 2003: Message edited by: Annunfuiniel ]
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