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Old 01-27-2005, 06:48 AM   #7
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Another key dream used by the author as a source of information - undoubtedly sent from the Valar, was the recurring dream sent to Faramir on several ocassions, and to Boromir once - the dream talking of Durin's Bane.

Later, Faramir talks of having a dream, both as a child and adult of a monstrous wave engulfing him. This has been discussed on these forums before, and is thought to be an echo of his Numenorean descent. As you say Neithan, Tolkien uses dreams quite extensively throughout the books - and yet we never really know why, whether they are hinting to his own life experiences or beliefs, hidden plots, or just a piece of script in order to develop his characters - perhaps all, perhaps none.

I too am eager for others to think of some other instances were dreams are used in the books, and how...

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