What was Boromir's dream?

He tried to persuade Frodo to bring The Ring to Minas Tirith. As Boromir spoke, the lure of the Ring grew stronger in him. He envisioned himself as a mighty king who would overthrow Sauron, rescue his people beyond hope, and lead Gondor to victory and glory.
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What was Faramir's dream?

Tolkien bestowed his dream of "darkness unescapable" upon Faramir's character, who relates it to Éowyn in the chapter "The Steward and the King" in The Return of the King. Of this, Tolkien wrote, "For when Faramir speaks of his private vision of the Great Wave, he speaks for me.
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Who sent Faramir the dream?

In Middle-earth, one may say, Providence or the Valar sent the dream that took Boromir to Rivendell. But they sent it first and most often to Faramir, who would no doubt have been a better choice.
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Why did Boromir want the Ring?

He wants to claim the Ring to drive away the troops of Mordor from Gondor. But that's not all he wants to do; he also wants to be king so that he can boss around the whole world.
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Is Faramir tempted by the Ring?

For Boromir, the tempting question is whether the doughty ought to be in control of it, not the small. Faramir's increased desire for the Ring is defended by the claim — including from the film-makers themselves — that everyone in the story has so far been tempted by the Ring.
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Did Frodo go to the undying lands in the book?

Where did Frodo go at the end? Frodo goes to the Undying Lands with the elves. While the mortal human, hobbit, and dwarf characters discuss death and dying (and do plenty of it) in Lord of the Rings, the immortal elves don't talk about their end in the same manner at all.
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What happened to the Orcs after Sauron?

They were nearly destroyed in the War of Wrath, and those that survived fled eastwards into the Mountains of Angmar and the Grey Mountains (Ered Mithrin). We may assume that the others (the ones Sauron created), along with some of the Melkor breeds, fled and hid anywhere they could.
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Was Boromir tempted?

This was fully due to the understandable legends he had heard back home, in Gondor. Aragorn argued with him, assuring him that “only evil need fear it, or those who bring some evil with them.” This is often interpreted as foreshadowing – that Boromir was bringing with him his lust for the Ring.
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Is Aragorn half elf?

Aragorn isn't a half-elf, he's a tiny fraction of an elf. Elros, who was a half-elf (actually 9/16), was his very remote ancestor. But more importantly, the heirs of Elros were not given the choice to be elven or human, although the Valar did grant them unusually long life-spans.
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Why did Aragorn grow up in Rivendell?

When Aragorn was two years old, his father was slain when an Orc arrow pierced his eye. As was the tradition of his people, Aragorn was fostered in Rivendell by Elrond as if he was his own son. The Wise decided that his identity was to be kept secret, as he would be vulnerable to the Enemy.
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Is Eowyn in love with Aragorn?

Éowyn falls in love with Aragorn, but though he respects her, he does not return her feelings, as he is betrothed to the elf Arwen. As Aragorn points out, her duty is with her people; she has to shoulder the responsibility of ruling Rohan in Théoden's stead when the war-host of Rohan go to war.
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What law did Faramir break?

In The Two Towers film, Faramir is told that if he releases Frodo and Sam, he will "forfeit" his life. Gondorian Ranger: You know the laws of our country, the laws of your father. If you let them go, your life will be forfeit. Faramir: Then it is forfeit.
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Why is Faramir the best?

He is intelligent, truthful, bound to his word and an excellent leader of men. Also well learned in lore. He is also very just and does not just make superficial judgments of others but gazes deeply.
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Is Faramir a Ranger?

Faramir acted as a ranger harassing Haradrim and keeping evil things from entering Ithilien from Minas Morgul. During one such raid he found Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee and Gollum observing an attack by his rangers on a column of Haradrim.
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Why is Gandalf referred to as mithrandir?

Although Gandalf is his most commonly-used moniker, he went by several other names as well. In his origins as a Maiar spirit in Valinor, he was known as Olorin. In Gondor, he was known as Mithrandir, meaning Grey Pilgrim. The White Rider was his name to those who saw him on his great white horse, Shadowfax.
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Why do they call him Strider?

Leaving Minas Tirith, Frodo Baggins jokingly named his pony "Strider" in order to honor his former companion.
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Why did Sam not carry the Ring?

He realises he can't make Frodo part with the ring without doing great psychological/physical harm to him. At the very end, instead of carrying the ring, he carries Frodo on his back to the doors of Mount Doom.
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How did Legolas get to Rivendell?

Legolas came to the Council of Elrond in Rivendell, the great meeting held by the Elf lord Elrond, as a messenger from his father to discuss the escape of Gollum.
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Was Boromir a good guy?

Boromir is not evil. He is just weak-willed when it comes to the Ring. When Frodo runs off and an attack by Sauramon's Orc army begins, Boromir does everything in his power to fight as long as he can to protect Merry and Pippin, taking several arrows through his torso in the process.
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How are Uruk-hai made?

There are suggestions that the Uruk-hai were the result of crossbreeding Orcs and Men. There were other creatures in Saruman's armies, and under his command in the Shire, that appear to have been hybrids. "Half-orcs" were as tall as Men and are never described simply as Orcs, as the Uruk-hai frequently are.
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How do Orcs reproduce?

In The Book of Lost Tales, it is said that Orcs were "bred from the heats and slimes of the earth" through the sorcery of Morgoth. Again, Tolkien later changed this, as Morgoth could not create life on his own. This led to the most popular theory that Orcs were created from corrupted Elves.
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Why is gothmog deformed?

Peter Jackson wanted to show a hideously deformed orc, one that would aptly convey the "ugliness" of Mordor. The upper left side of Gothmog's body is swollen and pock-marked from a disease of some sort, as described by the design department. His pale, yellow skin may also be a consequence of this illness.
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