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Originally Posted by Galendor
I see Sam more as the "everyman" character - a type of character that the reader can more relate to, in terms of motivations and reactions.
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Really? I won't generalize this one. Personally, when reading, I always could easier relate myself to Frodo than to Sam. So I would say this depends.
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"Should the story say 'he ate bread,' the dramatic producer can only show 'a piece of bread' according to his taste or fancy, but the hearer of the story will think of bread in general and picture it in some form of his own." -On Fairy-Stories
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