Subject: Yep
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Posted on: 2011-08-31 21:27:00 UTC

And now she's married I've also had a couple of rounds of "Ah, yes, the one that didn't get married."
I have to resist the urge to respond, "That's right. I'm the one that just got her degree from a world-class university."

To be honest, I have to try to be interested in Arwen, but having put in the effort I do think she's a genuinely interesting character, and strong in a way that the film missed entirely. It is true that her main motivation for staying in Middle-Earth is love for Aragorn and she doesn't do more than offer moral support, but I'm actually prepared to let a high fantasy princess who is not a major character do that. I can see that she's strong in her own way, and I can see that the support she offers is important to the plot, and that's enough. I'd not accept her as the heroine of the story, but that's because the action is happening with Aragorn.

Unfortunately, I can't think of a male character with that sort of role in order to make the comparison, or, indeed, a male character of whom we can fairly say that his only motivation is a woman. I have seen people criticise statements that Aragorn's sole motivation (as opposed to a major motivation) was Arwen, though, on the grounds that it makes him a terrible hero if the only reason he saved the world and defeated the dark lord and reclaimed his kingdom was so that he could hop into the sack with a pretty woman. So maybe there's hope?

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