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Old 01-05-2004, 01:05 PM   #1
Corwyn Celesil
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Pipe Faramir and the Ring

This is not a movie question, though I will make reference to the LoTR movies. In the movie appendices to The Two Towers, one of the writers states that she thought Faramir's 'easy' refusal of the Ring in the books rather stripped some of the reader's view of the Ring's power to corrupt. The reader would cease to view the Ring as quite as powerful as it was since Faramir could refuse it so thoroughly, saying he wouldn't even pick it up if he saw it by the roadside. In my opinion, Faramir's total refusal of it demonstrated his nobility and purity of heart, not the Ring's lack of power. What do you think?
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