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Abandon Choice  by Elvenesse 2 Review(s)
BranwynReviewed Chapter: 3 on 11/15/2004
Hullo, Elvenesse--
So maybe Denethor even resents that Faramir has gifts rightfully belonging to the older son? Poor Faramir! At least where Denethor is concerned, he really can't win...
Branwyn

Author Reply: Ugh, I have no idea of what to think of Denethor, I don't hate him, but by the time of RotK he's not very nice.

I think the problems with Faramir started as he grew older - Denethor and Faramir were just too much alike and Finduilas wasn't there to mediate. Then the palantír just made things worse.

BranwynReviewed Chapter: 3 on 11/12/2004

Elvenesse,

I loved

My sons, different
but so alike. The younger
has the elder’s gifts.


I read it to mean (perhaps incorrectly, LOL) that Denethor thinks that Faramir's virtues--his insight into human nature and his love of learning--would be more useful to the future Steward than Boromir's boldness and skill at arms. Very nice!

Branwyn






Author Reply: Thank you for the review! You're interpretation is the same as mine - which is always good. Denethor can recognise that Faramir has virtues, but he thinks they would be more useful to Boromir (but not necessarily more than Boromir's own).

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