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I looked at the book and made some counting for the lines different characters have... and am suggesting a new idea.
![]() Let's take first an excerpt that begins from where I suggested (p.298) and read it through to page 305, ending with Gandalf's line "But we must not use the wood - not unless it is a choice between fire and death". There the story changes quite remarkably as then the getting forwards gets actually tough and the snow starts to fall etc... And taking a few pages more we'd get everyone speaking at least a few lines. My count of lines for every character from the end of 298 to the halfway of 305 is as follows: (short = 1 to 2 rows, medium = from about 3 to 10 rows, long = more than that) Gandalf - 10 med. + 5 short Aragorn - 4 med. + 5 short Gimli - 1 long + 1 short Legolas - 1 medium Boromir - 1 medium Frodo - 2 short Sam - 1 med. + 2 short Pip - 4 short Merry - 2 short The narrator - about 2½ pages So unfortunately those roles we're most unsure of are the ones that have the most to do... ![]() So a Gandalf and an Aragorn? Any ideas?
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