Aragorn Quote by Anonymous
“It was an evil doom that set her in his path. For she is a fair maiden, fairest lady of a house of queens. And yet I know not how I should speak of her. When I first looked on her and perceived her unhappiness, it seemed to me that I saw a white flower standing straight and proud, shapely as a lily and yet knew that it was hard, as if wrought by elf-wrights out of steel. (Aragorn talking of Eowyn, in the Houses of Healing)”
About This Quote
Source Film: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) – dialogue by Aragorn
Aragorn describes Eowyn as a noble yet tormented woman, likening her to a pristine but hardened flower, reflecting inner strength masked by sorrow.
In simple terms: Eowyn is noble but sad, like a proud flower made of steel.
Recognize hidden strength in those who seem fragile.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- war aftermath
- courtly love
- personal grief
- heroic sacrifice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we see strength in pain?
- What does the flower symbolize for you?
The metaphor may romanticize suffering, overlooking practical needs for healing.