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Boromir is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium. He is a man of Gondor and is associated with military leadership, internal conflict, and participation in the Fellowship of the Ring.

Boromir is discussed in literary studies, fantasy literature analysis, and interpretations of moral struggle and political responsibility in Tolkien’s narrative.

Status

Boromir’s role is examined in relation to themes of temptation, duty, and the limits of human resolve. Interpretations consider his function within the narrative’s treatment of power and vulnerability.

The Lord of the Rings

Middle-earth

Gondor

Fellowship of the Ring