A)Wow. Some question. I've actually been thinking about this, long and hard. I'd be Eowyn, she showed me you could do men's work and move around in a men's world without losing your inherent femininity. Granted, she had to dress herself as a man to go to war, but she had an accomplice and her reasons were just as justifiable as everyone else's, she went there not just for her family, she went for her country and her belief that all of the people of the Mark should have a shot at helping save their country. I admire that.
Um, I don't particularly disagree with many aspects of her characterization, and the changes I'd make would not be very plot changing, if at all, namely I wouldn't have her falling for Faramir so soon after her loss and especially after being bounced off by Aragorn. I guess I don't see the romance on something that happened by accident and under such stressing circumstances. But maybe that's just me. Not that I don't approve of the pairing but I'd have kept it more platonic for longer, at least until after the war was over.
Got lengthy, huh?
B)grilled-cheese sandwiches, my brother used to make them for me because it was the only thing he didn't burn to a crisp. Hot chocolate, contrary to popular belief, Venezuela can get really cold at nights and mom would make these HUGE cups of chocolate and play video games with us when it was cold enough for it.
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Um, I don't particularly disagree with many aspects of her characterization, and the changes I'd make would not be very plot changing, if at all, namely I wouldn't have her falling for Faramir so soon after her loss and especially after being bounced off by Aragorn. I guess I don't see the romance on something that happened by accident and under such stressing circumstances. But maybe that's just me. Not that I don't approve of the pairing but I'd have kept it more platonic for longer, at least until after the war was over.
Got lengthy, huh?
B)grilled-cheese sandwiches, my brother used to make them for me because it was the only thing he didn't burn to a crisp. Hot chocolate, contrary to popular belief, Venezuela can get really cold at nights and mom would make these HUGE cups of chocolate and play video games with us when it was cold enough for it.