I don't think that having Faramir refuse the Ring in the book was showing a lack of power by the Ring. That was always something I liked about Faramir - that he was very noble and as Sam said "You showed your quality - the very highest." or something like that. I might have mixed up the book and movie quote for that and if that was the movie quote there was something like that in the book. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] I have to say I was SO MAD when they had Faramir try to take the Ring to Minas Tirith but after seeing the TTT EE I understood where they were coming from. They were trying to show that Faramir wanted approval and love from Denethor, etc.
I would have to agree with Kalimac that it was sort of like with Aragorn. It wasn't necessarily *easy* for Faramir to not take the Ring and just because he let Frodo go doesn't mean he wasn't tempted - he almost had to be; such was the power of the ring.
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