A very interesting topic Since i happened to like all aspects that you have drawn into your topic, particulalrly:<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> When we see Aragorn telling her to go and leave him in Middle-Earth, she will not understand and the scene is so dramatic that nobody will actually understand the true meaning of this action. Many will think that he is doing it because Elrond told him to. He is actually protecting Arwen and even if she doesn’t figure it out at first she will. When Elrond goes to tell her that the boat is leaving and she has to go, we see that she is still in love with Aragorn and she knows that they didn’t really leave each other.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>That section. Many people didnt like Arwen in the films, but i liked her role in Two Towers, that was more 'her'. Very feminine and all. You raise interesting points about her character, such as the one i pointed earlier. And the reason that i liked her in TTT better, is because most of the events actually did happen (in the appendicies of the novel)
__________________
'I waited patiently for the Lord; and He inclined to me, and heard my cry'-Psalm 40
My M-e Forum
|