Answer: War is a terrible thing. Yet the cadence of troops marching through the streets, the ringing sound of national airs, the flapping of proudly hoisted flags, and, in more modern times, the swoosh of aircraft racing overhead typically send hearts pounding and aspirations soaring. Inevitably, it is in the period following the cessation of hostilities, in times of so-called peace, that the initially envisioned mission becomes increasingly difficult to identify. An awareness of the cohorts of war surfaces even more gradually, and only in recent decades has the study of the Great War of 1914–1918 moved beyond politics.
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I think it is perfectly sensible even without Aragorn's backstory.
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Marriage between Elves, both because of their steadfast natures and because of their immortality, was intended to last forever.
So Arwen's choice then was this: perpetual missing the person she loved, with no hope of ever loving anyone else, or the great unknown that is mortal death, but with the hope of being able to be with Aragorn.
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B) would be the best option. She doesn't know how to express what she is feeling.
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