What Arwen give to Aragorn?

the Evenstar, a jewel which Arwen gives to her love Aragorn; invented for The Lord of the Rings film series
The Lord of the Rings film series
The Lord of the Rings is a series of three epic fantasy adventure films directed by Peter Jackson, based on the novel written by J. R. R. Tolkien. The films are subtitled The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Two Towers (2002), and The Return of the King (2003).
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directed by Peter Jackson.
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What does Arwen say to Aragorn when she gives him the Evenstar?

Arwen (voiceover): "The light of the Evenstar does not wax and wane. It is mine to give to whom I will. Like my heart. Go to sleep."
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What does Eowyn give to Aragorn?

When everyone is in Edoras celebrating the victory at Helm's Deep, Éowyn approaches Aragorn and gives him a cup to drink; after he leaves, Théoden comes up and says, "I'm happy for you. He is an honorable man." They exchange a few words and he finishes the scene with, ".... Today is for you."
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What is the purpose of Arwen's necklace?

The Gift of an Arwen Evenstar Necklace

Princess Arwen Evenstar gave her beautiful necklace to Aragon to pledge her eternal love to him. This special gift from an immortal elf to a mortal man symbolized Arwen's decision to forsake her immortality to be with the person she truly loves.
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What does Arwen give up for Strider?

Arwen was an immortal elf maiden, however she gave up her immortality in order to be with Aragorn. This process is a little more complicated than some might think.
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Why did Arwen give Aragorn her necklace?

The Evenstar necklace symbolized love. Arwen gave it to Aragorn as a reminder of how much she loves him. It shows that nothing, not even her own immortality, is more important than her love for him. The necklace can also be seen as a symbol of hope.
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Does the Evenstar grant immortality?

I dont know the exact words but Arwen gives Aragorn the Evenstar along the words that she gives her immortality to him. Trough the movies is often implied that the evenstar plays a role in all of that.
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Does Arwen give up her immortality?

Arwen reciprocated Aragorn's love, and on the mound of Cerin Amroth they committed themselves to marrying each other. In making that choice, Arwen gave up the Elvish immortality available to her as a daughter of Elrond, and agreed to remain in Middle-earth instead of travelling to the Undying Lands.
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Is Aragorn half-elf?

Aragorn isn't a half-elf, he's a tiny fraction of an elf. Elros, who was a half-elf (actually 9/16), was his very remote ancestor. But more importantly, the heirs of Elros were not given the choice to be elven or human, although the Valar did grant them unusually long life-spans.
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Did Aragorn break the Evenstar?

No. In the movie it only breaks in his dreams. You can see it around Aragorn's neck as they approach the black gate. Not the scene immediately after he drops the Seeing Stone when he's riding, but the next one where they arrive at the black gate.
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Why does Arwen get weaker?

They were becoming weaker and they felt threatened. But all the Elves had 'the life of the Eldar', so they were protected. Once Arwen renounced her immortality, 'the life of the Eldar left her' as Elrond said. So she was affected even more.
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What did Galadriel give Boromir?

Before the Company of the Ring left Lothlórien, each of its members was presented with a gift by Galadriel. Boromir was given a belt of gold which he carried in the journey until the Breaking of the Fellowship. When Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas laid him in his burial boat, the golden belt gleamed about his waist.
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Why did Aragorn drink from Eowyn Cup?

Eowyn sees them off, and again has a cup. Tolkien says that she: set it to her lips and drank a little, wishing them good speed; and then she gave the cup to Aragorn, and he drank, and he said: 'Farwell, Lady of Rohan! I drink to the fortunes of your House, and of you, and of all your people.
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What does Arwen say at the river in Elvish?

In Lord of the Rings, the Fellowship of the Ring, when Arwen defeats the Ringwraiths after crossing the river, the words she speaks in that scene translate into English thus: “Waters of the Misty Mountains, hear the word of power, rush, waters of Bruinen (Loudwater), against the Ringwraiths!” (Nîn o Chithaeglir lasto ...
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Is Legolas a wood elf or high elf?

Legolas is a Sindarin Elf from the Woodland Realm of Northern Mirkwood. His father, Thranduil, is the King of the Silvan Elves living in that realm, making Legolas the Prince of Mirkwood.
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Are Aragorn and Boromir related?

While the movies do emphasize the fact that these two are connected in a way that seems familial, they really aren't closely related at all. Their brotherly relationship is more about the fact that they are both tied to Gondor and because Boromir was a Steward of Gondor while Aragorn came from the line of kings.
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Is Legolas Half-elven?

Although he lived among them, Legolas was not fully of the Silvan Elves. As a son of the Elven-king Thranduil, who had originally come from Doriath, Legolas was at least half Sindar; his mother's identity is completely unknown.
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Why can't Arwen go to the Undying Lands?

Arwen and Aragorn live happily ever after for a time. Yet no mortal can survive forever. And after their marriage, both Aragorn and Arwen are mortal. Arwen, therefore, could not set foot in the Undying Lands without special permission.
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How powerful is Arwen?

Of course, Arwen's marriage also means she officially becomes the queen of the reunited realms of Gondor and Arnor. Practically overnight, this makes her the most powerful woman in all of Middle-earth. As queen, she helps Aragorn rule their kingdom for a 120 years.
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Why is Arwen half-elven?

Arwen, like her father, was half-elven, and so she did get to choose between the fates of men and elves. ... The children of Elrond and Celebrian were also given free choice of kindred, and therefore Arwen could choose to be counted amongst the Edain even though her father had chosen to be counted as Elven.
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How long did Arwen live after Aragorn?

Fourth Age. In the year 121 of the Fourth Age, after Aragorn's death, Arwen died of a broken heart at Cerin Amroth in Lórien, and was buried there one year after the death of Aragorn, to whom she had been wedded for 122 years.
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Why do elves go to the Undying Lands?

The elves go to the Undying Lands because that marks an ending point to their life. Now, as Eyrie said, not all decide to go there, some decide to stay in Middle-earth when they will just be forgotten and fade away.
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Is Galadriel Arwen's grandmother?

Galadriel's daughter, Celebrían, married Elrond and gave birth to Arwen and twin sons. More than five-hundred-years prior to the fellowship, Celebrían was captured and tortured by orcs.
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