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Boromir likely described Aragorn as his brother to describe a close friendship with him. But that could have been conveyed in a way that was less confusing for the audience.
The line could have been, “my friend, my captain, my king,” which wouldn’t have required the audience to know that Boromir meant the term “brother” in a metaphorical way.
27D/x
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