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These are some wonderful replies! I don't think my post is worthy to be among these, but I'll add it nonetheless. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
I do completely agree that there is no ONE hero in LotR (which is what makes the story so magnificant!), but I do have my opinion on a 'central character'. In most respects, I think the books were loosely centered around Sam. Now, hear me out before you start disagreeing with me. Sam was the one character that I believe most of us can relate to. If I may quote lindil's inspirational post: Quote:
As far as literature goes, Sam was one of the first characters you met in the book. In fact, you met Sam before you became aquainted with Frodo or Bilbo. Sam's the last character you read about in the book (excluding the Appendices), and the book ends at the beginning of Sam's new life, not at the end of Frodo's past one. It seemed to me that the story followed Sam throughout the journey, from start to finish, and emphasized his reactions to the happenings around him. In the chapters of TTT and RotK that deal with Frodo and Sam, it's always Sam's point of view thats displayed in the book. Not Frodo's, not Gollum's, but Sam's. Even in parts of the Fellowship you saw Frodo through Sam's eyes. Sam gave Frodo the strength he needed to continue, both before and after the Quest was completed. You may not agree with me when I say that he's the focal character, but at least agree that he was indeed a hero. I sure hope at least *some* of that made *some* sense, and thank you for your time.
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