Faramir is driven by a madness of despair.
I don’t think it was despair, he knew what he was doing. I think it was more like “bitterness”.
Pride. It was pure pride. I think he was figuring: let me show him that I can be as valiant as the next oaf.
Hey, his lord commanded it. He had to go.
I think he was trying to prove his loyalty more than valiance
Second the last two…
Well, I second myself 😀 Loyalty is valiance in a sense, just as it is strength.
I think it was out of love, both for his father and his country. And in a way for Boromir.
Hey! His mouth is closed! *had to put that up*
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Faramir is driven by a madness of despair.
I don’t think it was despair, he knew what he was doing. I think it was more like “bitterness”.
Pride. It was pure pride. I think he was figuring: let me show him that I can be as valiant as the next oaf.
Hey, his lord commanded it. He had to go.
I think he was trying to prove his loyalty more than valiance
Second the last two…
Well, I second myself 😀 Loyalty is valiance in a sense, just as it is strength.
I think it was out of love, both for his father and his country. And in a way for Boromir.
Hey! His mouth is closed! *had to put that up*