u/blackeyegirl18

The scene that hurt my heart the most in The Return of the King.
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The scene that hurt my heart the most in The Return of the King.

Faramir's eyes filled with tears, his lips trembled, he swallowed hard. That was the moment that hurt me the most, since I was the child who wasn't the favorite.

u/blackeyegirl18 — 23 hours ago
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Does the bowing thing work a little different in The Lord of the Rings?

u/blackeyegirl18 — 2 days ago
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I wish Gondor brothers had been able to fight for their country at the Battle of Minas Tirith.

u/blackeyegirl18 — 6 days ago
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Who is this man, and why does he call Faramir by his name instead of "captain" or "sir"?

u/blackeyegirl18 — 9 days ago
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How is it that men get their faces covered in dirt from fighting, while elves have such clean and beautiful skin?

It’s a weird question, but I've always wondered. During wartime, the men always fight with dirty faces. They probably don't shower or anything. Sometimes I even wonder if they smell bad 😅 But elves are always clean and beautiful. So how do you think that happens?

u/blackeyegirl18 — 12 days ago
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Was Faramir truly loved?

Faramir is one of my favorite characters in The Lord of the Rings. But for some reason, I could never believe that Eowyn truly loved him. Maybe I'm wrong, I don't know. But I always thought Faramir deserved someone who would love him at first sight. I just thought he deserved someone who loved only him. If Aragorn hadn't rejected Eowyn, Faramir probably wouldn't have crossed her mind at all. After Aragorn became king, Eowyn saw him often (because Faramir was the steward). Did she feel nothing for him every time she saw him?

u/blackeyegirl18 — 13 days ago