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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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I'm enjoying this fascinating discussion! Squatter, I would agree that we need to accept the story the way Tolkien wrote it, rather than reading our own expectations and values into it. In rereading the lines about Aragorn’s and Arwen’s deaths, I discovered a phrase which tells us clearly that Arwen did not choose to die because she was weary of life in general (or pining for the Undying Lands).
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It seems to me that this element of the tale belongs to the epic narrative that Tolkien used for his stories of Middle-earth. Even his romantic ideals weren’t such that he felt the need to die himself when his wife preceded him in death. (And that despite the fact that he had “Beren” and “Lúthien” engraved on their tombstones.) He lived two more active and fulfilled years after that.
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