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Aragorn? I consider him among the defining characters of the narrative.
Definitely! Archetypally it reminds me of the grail myth with the idea that “the king and the land are one.” Aragorn isn’t wounded physically but politically Gondor doesn’t recognize him, and he’s the best person of true character that the kingdom needs to heal and become whole again.
I think Gandalf arguably gets the nod as most defining in that he was sent by Eru Iluvatar to subtly thwart Sauron from succeeding with his plan to dominate Middle Earth. Next most defining is arguably the trio of ring bearers who travel directly into the heart of darkness, Frodo, Sam, and Gollum/Smeagol.
Edit: Oh, also!–just an aside but TIL the terms “in posse” and “in esse”. Appreciate you Dr. Tolkien. ”
https://x.com/girlnextgondor/status/1708636892521230385?s=61&t=h-pJAYRLKs3qkRi8a36dRg
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