I just had this crazy thought...
Amon Hen + Amon Lhaw = Taniquetil + Manwë + Varda
Anyway, to get on...Has anyone noticed how much Boromir contradicted himself while he was under the power of the Ring, so to speak? He said:
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But each to his own kind. True-hearted Men, they will not be corrupted...We do not desire the power of wizard-lords, only strength to defend ourselves, strength in a just cause.
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And then he says, in the same statement:
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The Ring would give me power of Command. How I would drive the hosts of Mordor, and all men would flock to my banner!
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Sure, Boromir, you need the strength. But you were not able to hide your desire for power; despite the noble cause, you thirst for power all the same. (Sorry, Boromir...

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Now for Aragorn: he was well aware of the task at hand and the need for Frodo to decide quickly. But he understood Frodo's need to "decide" (actually, some way to overcome his fear), and
looked at him with kindly pity, giving him more time. Swoon!
I have been thinking...could it be that Frodo in some way
expected someone to come after him, giving him the final nudge he needed? This could have been the reason he chose to walk away. He knew what to do; he was just afraid. Maybe he was trying to "tempt" anyone to come after him, to show him that indeed, the Ring's evil has begun to work even in the Company. Silly, I know.