Philipa wrote:Now Iolanthe that's what I'm talking about. Your argument is a good one. A hero to me is someone who makes a great sacrific and I don't see that with Aragorn at all.
No?

Longing for an exquisite "elf chick"

for 68 years, being sent away into the wilderness and to foreign lands with strange stars, by your foster father, who also happens to be your prospect father-in-law.
Philipa wrote:Yes, he carries a big sword...Estel any man with a big sword would get your vote.

Am I that obvious?

But to my defense
I will say that I wouldn't vote for any man with a big sword.

But yes, a famous sword IS a necessary accessory.

A bow is alright too, but not in
this particular story.
Iolanthe wrote:OK, I'm riding out on my white charger on behalf of
Frodo, though, as Estel pointed out, Aragorn has a big special sword (and is therefore automatically a first-class hero).
Why Frodo?
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His is the greatest sacrifice. The others go on to reap the rewards of the New Age and live full lives. The old Frodo is destroyed by the task. 'I tried to save the Shire, and it has been saved, but not for me.'
That is why I call Frodo my anti-hero, his fate and whole journey makes me so sad while Aragorn makes me happy.
Iolanthe wrote:(But my favourite character's still Aragorn.....
)
Yesss, my preciousss!

and that goes to ElessarsLady too.

And a couple of others who I know have a thing for the ranger/king since they first read the book.
Riv Res wrote:I honestly think that the lesson of Tolkien is that the sum of our heroic efforts is made up of many parts. The Fellowship is the thing.
Naturally.

So why put the question in the first end?

But hey, it's always fun to discuss.

Especially if you're for once in a discussion is allowed to use a sword as an argument.

(You can't see me, but I really am rolling on the floor laughing.

LOTR really IS the best thing to get away from troubles IRL)