fabricated half-elf in Tolkien ‘s Middle-Earth
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Arwen Undómiel is a fabricated character in J. R. R. Tolkien ‘s Middle-earth legendarium. She appears in the novel The Lord of the Rings. Arwen is one of the half-elven who lived during the Third Age ; her father was Elrond half-elven, lord of the Elvish chancel of Rivendell, while her mother was the Elf Celebrian, daughter of the Elf-queen Galadriel, rule of Lothlórien. She marries the Man Aragorn, who becomes King of Arnor and Gondor.

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In Peter Jackson ‘s movie adaptation, Arwen is played by Liv Tyler. She plays a more active function in the film than in the book, personally rescuing the Hobbit Frodo from the Black Riders at the Fords of Bruinen .

narrative [edit ]

Arwen was the youngest child of Elrond, overlord of the Elvish chancel of Rivendell and leader of the High Elves remaining in Middle-earth at the end of the Third Age, and Celebrían, daughter of Galadriel, ruler of the elfin forest region of Lothlórien. Her elder brothers were the twins Elladan and Elrohir. [ T 1 ] Her name “Ar-wen” means ‘noble inaugural ‘ in Sindarin. [ 1 ] She was given the appoint “ Evenstar ” as the most beautiful of the last generation of high Elves in Middle-earth. [ T 2 ]

Arwen said : “ Dark is the Shadow, and yet my affection rejoices ; for you, Estel, shall be among the great whose heroism will destroy it. ”
But Aragorn answered : “ Alas ! I can not foresee it, and how it may come to pass is hidden from me. Yet with your hope I will hope. And the Shadow I absolutely reject. But neither, lady, is the Twilight for me ; for I am deadly, and if you will cleave to me, Evenstar, then the Twilight you must besides renounce. ”
And she stood then adenine hush as a white tree, looking into the West, and at last she said : “ I will cleave to you, Dúnadan, and turn from the Twilight. Yet there lies the down of my people and the long home of all my kin. ” She loved her founder dearly .

J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, character I ( vanadium ) The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen
As told in “ The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen ”, Aragorn in his twentieth class met Arwen for the first time in Rivendell, where he lived under Elrond ‘s protective covering. Arwen, then over 2,700 years previous, had recently returned to her founder ‘s family after living with her grandma, Galadriel, in Lothlórien. Aragorn fell in love with Arwen at first base sight. 30 years later, the two were reunited in Lothlórien. Arwen reciprocated Aragorn ‘s love, and on the mound of Cerin Amroth they committed themselves to marrying each other. In making that option, Arwen gave up the elfin immortality available to her as a daughter of Elrond, and agreed to remain in Middle-earth alternatively of travelling to the Undying Lands. [ T 3 ] Arwen first appears in the textbook of The Lord of the Rings in Rivendell, concisely after Frodo Baggins wakes in the House of Elrond : she sits beside her father at the celebratory banquet. [ T 4 ] When the Fellowship of the Ring comes to Lothlórien, Aragorn remembers his earlier meeting with Arwen and pauses in reverence. [ T 5 ] concisely before Aragorn takes the Paths of the Dead, he is joined by a contingent of his people accompanied by Arwen ‘s brothers, Elladan and Elrohir, who bring him a gift from Arwen : a banner of black fabric. [ T 6 ] The banner is unfurled at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields to reveal the emblem of Elendil figured in mithril, gems, and gold ; this becomes the first gear triumphant populace announcement of the king ‘s return. [ T 7 ] After the ring is destroyed, Aragorn becomes king of Arnor and Gondor. Arwen arrives at Minas Tirith, and they are married. [ T 8 ] She gives Frodo the Evenstar : her necklace with a white rock, to aid him when his injuries trouble him. [ T 9 ] Arwen serves as inspiration and motivation for Aragorn, who must become King of both Arnor and Gondor before Elrond will allow her to marry him. [ T 3 ] The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen, an appendix to the main narrative, relates that Aragorn and Arwen had a son, Eldarion, and at least two nameless daughters. One year after Aragorn ‘s death, Arwen dies at the old age of 2,901. [ T 3 ]

background [edit ]

Through her forefather, Elrond, Arwen was the granddaughter of Eärendil the Mariner ( the second of the Half-elven ), great-granddaughter of Tuor of Gondolin, and consequently a direct descendant of the ancient House of Hador. Through her great-grandmother, Idril, Arwen was besides a descendant of King Turgon of the Noldor. Through her mother, she was the granddaughter of the Elf-queen Galadriel of Lothlórien, and the great-granddaughter of Finarfin. [ T 10 ] Through both of her parents, Arwen was a lead descendant of the ancient Elven House of Finwë. Furthermore, Arwen was a descendant of Beren and Lúthien, whose history resembled hers. indeed, Arwen was held to be the reappearance in likeness of her ancestor Lúthien, fairest of all the Elves, who was called Nightingale ( Tinúviel ). [ T 3 ] Arwen was a aloof proportional of her husband Aragorn. [ T 3 ] Aragorn ‘s ancestor, Elros Tar-Minyatur, the first King of Númenor, was her father Elrond ‘s buddy, who chose to live as a Man quite than as one of the Eldar. Arwen finally became Queen of the Reunited Kingdom of Arnor and Gondor when she married Aragorn, who was of the telephone line of the Kings of Arnor. By Arwen and Aragorn ‘s marriage, the long-separated lines of the Half-elven were joined. Their union served to unite and preserve the bloodlines of the three kings of the high Elves ( Ingwë, Finwë, and the brothers Olwë and Elwë ) equally well as the merely line with Maiarin blood through Arwen ‘s great-great-great grandma, Melian, Queen of Doriath, and besides on Aragorn ‘s side, through the line of kings of Arnor and Númenor to Elros, Elrond ‘s buddy, whose great-great-grandmother was besides Melian. [ T 11 ]

Half-elven family tree[T 12][T 11]
Melian the MaiaThingol
of the TeleriHouse of BëorHouse of HalethHouse of HadorFinwë
of the NoldorIndis
of the VanyarOlwë
of the Teleri

BarahirBelegundHarethGaldorFingolfinFinarfinEärwen

LúthienBerenRíanHuorHúrinTurgonElenwë

DiorNimlothTuorIdril

ElurédElurínElwingEärendilCelebornGaladriel

ElrosElrondCelebrían

22 Kings
of Númenor and
Lords of Andúnië

Elendil
IsildurAnárion

22 High Kings
of Arnor
and Arthedain27 Kings
of Gondor

ArveduiFiriel

15 Dúnedain
Chieftains

AragornArwenElladanElrohir

EldarionUnnamed daughters

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Maiar

Half-elven

Half-elven who chose the fate of elves

Half-elven who chose the fate of mortal men

psychoanalysis [edit ]

As related in The History of Middle-earth, Tolkien conceived the character of “ Elrond ‘s daughter ” late in the write. [ T 13 ] [ T 14 ] Prior to this, he considered having Aragorn marry Éowyn of the royal family of Rohan. [ T 15 ] [ 2 ] Arwen is depicted as extremely beautiful ; she is in Melissa Hatcher ‘s view in Mythlore “ a symbol of the unachievable, a perfect match for the unachievable Aragorn in Éowyn ‘s eyes. ” [ 3 ] Carol Leibiger wrote in the J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia that Arwen ‘s lack of participation follows the cosmopolitan Elvish practice of retreating to condom havens already established in The Silmarillion and continued in The Lord of the Rings. [ 4 ] The scholar of English literature Nancy Enright wrote that Arwen, like Christ, is an immortal who voluntarily chooses mortality out of love, in her font for Aragorn. She granted that Arwen is not a blatant quality, and unlike Éowyn does not ride into conflict, but stated that her inner might is “ subtly conveyed ” and stage throughout the novel. [ 5 ]

Adaptations [edit ]

Peter Jackson ‘s film series [edit ]

In Peter Jackson ‘s The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Arwen is played by Liv Tyler. The films give her a more big function than her literary counterpart. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In the first film, Arwen searches for Aragorn and single-handed rescues Frodo Baggins from the Black Riders at Bruinen, thwarting them with a sudden flood, summoned by an incantation. ( In the novel, Elrond summons the flood, and Glorfindel takes Frodo to Rivendell. ) [ 8 ] [ 9 ] During this flight Arwen wields the sword Hadhafang, which according to film trade was once wielded by her father and had belonged to his grandma Idril Celebrindal. [ 9 ] In the film adaptation of The Two Towers, the injure Aragorn is revived by a dream or imagination of Arwen, who kisses him and asks the Valar to protect him. [ 8 ] In the film, Arwen does not send Aragorn the banner she has made ; rather, Elrond takes the sword Narsil, reforged as Andúril, to Aragorn at Dunharrow, and tells him that Arwen ‘s destine has become bound to the One Ring, and that she is dying. The Tolkien learner Janet Brennan Croft comments that Jackson makes Arwen passive, denying her independence of mind ; from being a constant support, she is a distraction, even a temptation, to the american english Superhero, and their marriage, in the book a sign of his true kingship, is in the film something he accepts as if he was condemned to it. [ 10 ] [ 11 ]
Riders of the Sidhe by [12] The film setting “ Arwen ‘s vision ” borrows visually fromby John Duncan, 1911. In the extend interpretation, Elrond asks Arwen, in elfin with english subtitles, to accompany him to safety in Valinor, aside from Middle-earth. [ 13 ] The Tolkien scholar Dimitra Fimi comments that the procession of Elves in the fit “ Arwen ‘s vision ” in the widen interpretation borrows visually from the “ celtic ” imagination of John Duncan ‘s 1911 pre-raphaelite painting Riders of the Sidhe. [ 12 ] Sauron uses the Palantír to show Aragorn a dying Arwen ( a scene from the future ) in the hope of weakening his resolve. [ 10 ] The films portray Arwen as becoming human through her love for Aragorn ; as in the novel, she follows the choice of her ancestor Lúthien to become a deadly charwoman for the love of a mortal man. [ 8 ] [ 5 ] The films introduce a beady pendent called the Evenstar which Arwen gives to Aragorn as a token of their sleep together. A similar pendent appears in Marion Zimmer Bradley ‘s short floor The Jewel of Arwen, although in that report Arwen gives it to “ the Ring-Bearer ” rather than to Aragorn. [ a ] In Tolkien ‘s novel, Arwen gives Frodo “ a white jewel like a leading … hanging upon a silver medal chain ” before he leaves Minas Tirith, saying, “ When the memory of the fear and the dark troubles you … this will bring you help ”. [ T 9 ] In earlier versions of the script, Arwen fight in the Battle of Helm ‘s Deep and brought the sword Andúril to Aragorn. Some scenes of Arwen fighting in Helm ‘s Deep were filmed before both the film ‘s writers ( with Liv Tyler ‘s approval ) reconsidered the change and deleted her from the succession. [ 14 ] The critic John D. Rateliff comments on the deletion of what he calls “ Arwen, Warrior Princess “ that it was a wise decisiveness, though “ at the cost of reducing her to a screen of Lady of Shallott languishing for most of the final two films ”. [ 15 ] In the Mythopoeic Society ‘s Tolkien on Film: Essays on Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings, Cathy Akers-Jordan, Victoria Gaydosik, Jane Chance, and Maureen Thum all contend that the portrait of Arwen and early women in the Jackson films is thematically faithful to or compatible with Tolkien ‘s writings, despite the differences. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ]

other [edit ]

In the 1981 BBC radio serialization of The Lord of the Rings, Arwen is voiced by Sonia Fraser. [ 20 ] In the musical field adaptation of Lord of the Rings, Arwen, played in London in 2007 by Rosalie Craig, sings the Prologue, and three musical numbers : “ The Song of Hope ”, “ asterisk of Eärendil ” ( with the Elven choir ) and “ The Song of Hope Duet ” ( with Aragorn ). [ 21 ] [ 22 ] In the 2009 fan film The Hunt for Gollum, Arwen is played by Rita Ramnani. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The Lord of the Rings board game made use of a rendition of Arwen by Jackson ‘s conceptual interior designer, the illustrator John Howe ; the work was inspired by the french actress Isabelle Adjani. [ 25 ]

Namesakes [edit ]

The International Astronomical Union name calling all colles ( small hills ) on Saturn ‘s daydream Titan after characters in Tolkien ‘s function. [ 26 ] In 2012, they named a cragged area “ Arwen Colles “ after Arwen. [ 27 ]

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Notes [edit ]

  1. ^ This floor appears in all the fantasy trilogies in the ISFDB list

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