Which, of these, is your favorite?


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Sam is my favorite
Then:
Pippin,Merry,and I like a few of the humans like Eowyn.:)
 
Favorite LOTR Character, Anyone?

mine is...probably arwen...because her character was so helpful and pretty. go liv tyler! but of course, all the characters are good...
 
he is cute. i really love aragorn too. if you've read the ranger's apprentice books, he reminds me of halt. if you haven't nevermind! lol. oh and i made my Valley of Dreams story longer...
 
SAM!!!!!!!:D
Then,Pippin,Merry....and of coarse,Rosie and Elanor...
I like quite a few of the other characters,but those are my very favorite ones...Big Hobbit Fan...:p
 
iMerge with an older thread on the subject.

The older thread had a poll but Arwen wasn't in it, so I added her to the "other" line ... I think Legolas and Gimli were my faves. I admired their friendship, how they overcame their people's prejudices toward each other -- this is more clear in the books than in the movies.
 
Elrond is my favorite one, cloesly followed by Faramir (who was in my opinion much cooler in the books as in the movies)

Lol, i said this a few days ago, and now i was taking a quiz, and i scored highest as Elrond, and the second was Faramir (well, and Eowyn and Denethor ( :eek: ), but still):D
 
Yes, Faramir was a much stronger character in the books than in the movies--despite the fact that the ROTK movie directly showed Faramir slaying orcs in great numbers, while the book did not. In the books, Faramir was the only character besides Tom Bombadil who was effectively IMMUNE to the corrupting lure of the Ring.
 
Yes, Faramir was a much stronger character in the books than in the movies--despite the fact that the ROTK movie directly showed Faramir slaying orcs in great numbers, while the book did not. In the books, Faramir was the only character besides Tom Bombadil who was effectively IMMUNE to the corrupting lure of the Ring.

Well, IMHO not. But what he was, was smart and wise enough to know that his best chance of not being corrupted by it was not to even see it or talk about it once he plainly understood what was being talked about. In that sense he was less incorruptible than Gandalf, who was able to see and handle the Ring and still refuse it even when Frodo offered it to him; ditto Galadriel, all but actually handling it - again, despite being humbly offered it she refused to take it on, even to "make some people pay for their dirty work". Faramir knew he wasn't up to such a trial and so very wisely didn't even try.
 
Éowyn is the best. And I can relate to her in SO many ways. She's even my most favorite fictional charatcer of all time. ^_^
 
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