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Faramir is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium. He is a man of Gondor associated with military command, stewardship, and moral restraint during the War of the Ring.

Faramir is discussed in literary studies, fantasy literature analysis, and interpretations of leadership and ethical decision-making in Tolkien’s narrative.

Status

Faramir’s role is examined in relation to themes of wisdom, self-control, and alternative models of authority. Interpretations contrast his actions with other human responses to power and temptation.

The Lord of the Rings

Middle-earth

Gondor

War of the Ring