As her father explains once she had given up her elf life for aragorn her fate became tied to the fate of the one ring and the stronger sauron got the weaker arwen became as a result, her father predicts that she will outlive aragorn but that one day death will come for her only long after she has mourned and lived with her sorrow, she then explains to her father that she would rather have one lifetime with him thatn face all the ages of the earth alone, that is why he helps aragorn as he wishes his daughter to be happy even if she does not remain with her people.
hope that helps, i havent read the book either
2007-01-22 07:31:33
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answer #1
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answered by sharipoos22 4
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properly, years decrease back, i tried and tried to verify The Hobbit, and the Lord of the earrings sequence... yet merely couldn't. I mean. existence is too short for dull books, correct? besides, I watched the films with avid pastime, and then picked up the books lower back. The books made so a lot extra experience once i might want to considered the movie!!! i might want to visualise the characters contained in the books as i become interpreting ( i become pertaining to the characters contained in the books to the honestly characters contained in the movie), and that i had plenty a lot less difficulty following the tale line etc. i ought to say, notwithstanding, that there have been some huge chunks lacking from the films that recognized contained in the books, which made interpreting the books kinda thrilling!!! So certain. Tolkien is a demanding slog, yet I loved it contained sooner or later. BB :)
2016-12-02 21:54:10
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answered by ? 4
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I never finished the books. But wasn't it because she gave Aragon her elvin necklace, and the necklace was part of her and her immortality. Then for some reason her life got linked to the fate of the ring, which was why she was getting sick, because the "light" of her people was leaving her, if she was to stay and not go with the others on the boat. If she went on the boat her immortality would of been restored.
2007-01-22 07:31:45
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answered by artgirl11 3
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She renounced her elvin immortality to be with Aragorn and her strength was sapped as Sasuron grew in power
(In the book, she isn't much above the status of footnote)
2007-01-22 07:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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shes dying because she chose to give up her immortality to wait for aragon
2007-01-22 10:15:34
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answered by partygirl 2
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Because she gave Aragorn her necklace ? ( I don't remember what was in it)
2007-01-22 07:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe b/c fate knew there was no future w/ Aragon, therefore if she was to stay away from her land she would die. idk for sure, but that's what i'm guessing.
2007-01-22 07:09:08
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answered by Lenneth's true challenge 4
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