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Old 20th February 2006, 09:00 PM   #22 (permalink)
Raynor
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Re: The passing of Arwen

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I don't know, speaking as a female, there's nothing a woman likes more when she's given up her immortality in order to spend a mortal span with the man she loves than to find out he holds the sacrifice so lightly that he chooses to shorten their time together.
Yet part of the magnificence of the high kings that he restored was also their proper view on life - i.e. that they should not cling to it, but depart when the time has come (as Tolkien notes in letter #325, Frodo and the other mortals also departed from life in Aman when they deemed it was right).

The opposite of Aragorn's example was that of the later Numenor kings - who clang to life, forbiding their heirs their throne; a clinging which led to the second Fall of Men - all the more reason for Aragorn to avoid such an example, and to depart as nobly as Beor.
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