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  2. Elrond - Wikipedia

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    He notes that this was a major theme in Tolkien's legendarium, with father-son pairs like Húrin and Túrin, or the Dark Elf Eöl betrayed by his power-hungry son, Maeglin. Rosebury comments that Elrond's forbidding Arwen to marry has an analogue with Tolkien's own youth, when his guardian Father Francis Morgan took responsibility for Tolkien's ...

  3. Feudal allegiance in The Lord of the Rings - Wikipedia

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    Gollum then swears to Faramir that he will never return to the forbidden pool, which is just outside Faramir's secret stronghold in Ithilien. [1] Gollum may have a distorted morality, but he still expects Frodo to be true to his word, and feels betrayed when Frodo effectively deceives him into Faramir's captivity, however good Frodo's motives ...

  4. List of Middle-earth characters - Wikipedia

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    Elrond: Ruler of the elven refuge of Rivendell. Son of the Half-elves Eärendil and Elwing, husband of Celebrían, father of Arwen, Elladan and Elrohir. Éomer: Brother of Éowyn, nephew and heir of Théoden, King of Rohan. Son-in-law of Prince Imrahil of Dol Amroth. Éowyn: Sister of Éomer and member of the royal house of Rohan.

  5. Faramir - Wikipedia

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    [T 4] Faramir displeases his father by welcoming the wizard Gandalf to Minas Tirith, Gondor's capital. Faramir, eager for knowledge, learns much from Gandalf about Gondor's history. [T 1] [T 5] Faramir looks much like Boromir, [T 1] [T 6] who is described as "a tall man with a fair and noble face, dark-haired and grey-eyed, proud and stern of ...

  6. Battle of the Pelennor Fields - Wikipedia

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    In the retreat to the city, Faramir, son of Denethor, Steward of Gondor, was severely wounded. Since the despairing Steward refused to leave his son's side, the Wizard Gandalf took command of the city's defences. [T 1] Meanwhile, the enemy forces assembled before the city on the Pelennor Fields. A Great Darkness of smoke and cloud from Mordor ...

  7. The Two Towers - Wikipedia

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    Unlike his brother, Faramir resists the temptation to seize the Ring and, disobeying standing orders to arrest strangers found in Ithilien, releases them. Gollum – who is torn between his loyalty to Frodo and his desire for the Ring – guides the hobbits to the pass of Cirith Ungol , but leads them into the lair of the great spider Shelob in ...

  8. Freed Israeli hostages did not know their loved ones had died

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    Sharabi, Levy and Ohad Ben Ami’s treatment in captivity, compounded by the realization they did not know of their loved ones’ fate, has galvanized one family whose son was killed by Hamas last ...

  9. The Lord of the Rings - Wikipedia

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    When the Ring is destroyed, Sauron loses his power. All he created collapses, the Nazgûl perish, and Aragorn wins the battle of the Morannon. Aragorn is crowned King, and weds Arwen, Elrond's daughter. Théoden is buried; Éomer is crowned King of Rohan. His sister Éowyn is engaged to Faramir, now Steward of Gondor and Prince of Ithilien.