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Boromir was born in the year 2978 of the [[Third Age]] to [[Denethor II]] and [[Finduilas of Dol Amroth|Finduilas]], daughter of Adrahil of [[Dol Amroth]]. His younger brother, [[Faramir]], was born in the year {{ME-date|TA|2983}}. The following year, Denethor became Steward of Gondor, succeeding his father, [[Ecthelion II]].
 
After Finduilas' death in {{ME-date|TA|2988}}, Denethor became sombre, cold and detached from his family. As their father withdrew, the relationship between Faramir and Boromir grew closer and greater in love. Denethor always favoured Boromir over Faramir, but this caused no rivalry between the two brothers. Boromir always protected and helped Faramir. Boromir was judged to be the more daring one, as well as the more fearless.
 
In response to prophetic dreams that came to Faramir and later to himself, Boromir claimed the quest of riding to Rivendell from [[Minas Tirith]] in {{ME-date|TA|3018}}. His journey lasted 110 days, and he travelled through "roads forgotten" to reach Imladris, though, as he said, "few knew where it lay".<ref>''The Fellowship of the Ring'', "The Council of Elrond"</ref> Boromir lost his horse half-way along, while crossing the Greyflood at the ruined city of Tharbad where the bridge was broken. He had to travel the remaining way on foot.<ref>''The Fellowship of the Ring'', "Farewell to Lórien".</ref> (Tolkien wrote of Boromir's journey that "the courage and hardihood required is not fully recognized in the narrative".)<ref>''Unfinished Tales'', "The Port of Lond Daer", p. 264.</ref>
 
====''The Fellowship of the Ring''====
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Boromir accompanied Frodo south from Rivendell with the Fellowhip. Before departing, he blew the [[Horn of Gondor]] loudly, saying that he "would not go forth like a thief into the night". [[Elrond]], lord of the [[Elf (Middle-earth)|Elves]] in Rivendell, warned him not to blow the horn again until he had reached the border of Gondor. On the journey south, Boromir frequently questioned Gandalf's wisdom. Boromir did, however, prove himself an invaluable companion on the Fellowship's attempt to pass over the [[Misty Mountains]]: he advised that firewood be collected before the attempt to climb [[Caradhras]], and this saved the Fellowship from freezing to death. In the retreat from Caradhras, Boromir's uncanny strength showed as he burrowed through shoulder high snow with Aragorn in order to clear the snow-blocked path back down the mountain.
 
After failing to climb over the mountains, the Fellowship passed eastward through [[Moria (Middle-earth)|Moria]], the former realm of the [[Dwarf (Middle-earth)|Dwarves]], where their leader [[Gandalf the Grey]] fell fighting a [[Balrog]]. After the skirmish in Moria, [[Aragorn]] became their new guide, and they made their way to the Elven realm of Lothlórien. In Lórien, Boromir was greatly disturbed by the Lady [[Galadriel]]'s testing of his mind, and he told Aragorn "not to be too sure of this lady and her purposes." When Boromir left Lórien, he received the gifts of a golden belt and an Elven-cloak.
 
Boromir always favoured taking the Ring to Minas Tirith, despite the consensus reached at Rivendell that it must be destroyed. He openly urged this to Frodo, as Frodo pondered his course from [[Parth Galen]]. Boromir felt that it would be better to use the Ring in Gondor's defence than to "throw it away". Finally, he succumbed to the urge to take the Ring for himself, justifying this with his duty to his people and his belief in his own superiority.
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In both [[Ralph Bakshi]]'s [[The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)|animated film]] and in the subsequent [[The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)|BBC Radio serial]], Boromir is played by [[Michael Graham Cox]]. In the former, he is dressed in [[barbarian]] garb, which is departing from Tolkien's text completely.
 
In Peter Jackson's [[The Lord of the Rings film trilogy]], Boromir is played by [[Sean Bean]]. In a departure from the structure of Tolkien's book, Boromir's death is shown at the end of ''The Fellowship of the Ring'', instead of being related at the beginning of ''The Two Towers''. Jackson also took the liberty of departing much from Tolkien's book (much to the chagrin of fans) in the matter of (to name a few) hair color (Boromir's hair is supposed to be dark) and weaponry (Boromir carried a long sword, not a broad sword, and also did not openly wear chainmail). Bean's Boromir is also much more emotional, soft hearted, and disrespectful than Tolkien's Boromir. In the film, Boromir is mortally wounded by the [[Uruk-hai]] leader [[Orc (Middle-earth)#Lurtz|Lurtz]], a character created for the films, instead of by numerous, unknown Uruk-hai led by [[Orc (Middle-earth)#Uglúk|Uglúk]].
 
He appears in a brief flashback in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (film)|The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'', as Pippin remembers his heroic sacrifice. Due to that scene alone, Bean merited a portrait in the closing credits (while [[Christopher Lee]] and [[Brad Dourif]], who played [[Saruman]] and [[Gríma]] respectively, did not have such portraits in the credits of the theatrical cut, since their scenes only appeared in the Extended Edition).
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==ExternalPranala linksluar==
* [http://www.tuckborough.net/boromir.html Boromir] at The Thain's Book
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT5-ZLJTi0I 'Lament for Boromir'] (YouTube) by [[Colin Rudd]]
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