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Old 03-12-2003, 10:31 PM   #23
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I am curious to think that with Boromir Tolkien was maybe trying to send an anti-capitalism message. In my opinion Boromir wanted to become a hero that would be remembered in stories for generations to come. He wanted to protect his country, but he also wanted the perks that come with it so to speak. In my mind capitalist typically try to do what is right in there minds but, they also try and become as rich and powerful as possible. Just a thought.
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