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Does Arya Love Eragon???
Topic Started: Jul 23 2006, 06:24 AM (4,546 Views)
Lady Phoenix
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I'MNOTCRAZY
Oct 2 2006, 11:18 PM
basically just friendship.

here's a formula (i don't think that it's true, but it fits 4 this): Love = Sex + Friendship (also from wiki. i LOVE wiki. but then that def. doesn't fit love.... lol. I'm confuzzing myself) if you take out sex, it isn't love.

You little twit, you can get off topic and then turn around and admonish me? How's that fair?

And did you know Wikipedia is not a reliable source.

Ayra is going about things the right way, friendship, then love and whatever comes out of the combination it will surely be them ending up together! YUCKY! :o :o
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I'MNOTCRAZY
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lol. i know. i didn't admonish you. i was trying to say that we BOTH should end the tangent and that we should BOTH continue with the topic properly.

how is friendship then love the right way? r u saying that Eragon's way was the WRONG way???
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OK, then it's all good!

What I mean is that Eragon is a case of "love at first sight". Even in his dreams when he saw Ayra, she had a huge impact on him. When he finally realized she was not a product of his imagination, his admiration turned into desire, which led to love or obsession. (I think he's obsessed with her).

I am a believer that love doesn't pop up like instantaneous combustion. I feel it's first attraction, then friendship which may or may not turn into love.
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u guys r fighting like me and my sister without the knives or punches, and how does any of this stuff about love at first sight and formulas of love that scott have for arya have anything to do with does arya love eragon
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Oh, it certainly does. If Eragon is really "obsessed" with Arya her feelings are certainly not of the same nature.
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Lady Phoenix
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Elvenwarrior, we are questioning Eragon's feeling for Ayra anc viceversa and I was just using an analogy.

Again I feel Eragon is as Saphira told him. He is hungry for affection to give and receive. Ayra just happen to "fit" into the picture and whatever he was feeling at the time became stronger with the passage of time.
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so if it had been enyone else, he would have gone for them??? I don't think so!!!
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NO, IMNC, if it would have been any other person then it would not fit into the story line.
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I'm not talking about the storyline, but I refuse to believe that his need for affectin "to give and recieve" is the only thing motivating him.
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That is normal when you have not experienced love. Just look at his life; he believes Garrow and Marian his parents, only to learn at her death bed they weren't. He loves Roran as a blood brother and he leaves in order to earn the means to request Katrina in marriage. Then the Ra'zac destroyed the only place he has had as a home and the only father figure he has had.
Brom then picks up and begins a relationship with him and loses that one too.

Can anyone blame him for wanting him to have another person to love and love him in return? It's human nature.

He dreams and he sees Ayra. He then learns she is real and he saves her.
He then transfer all his longings to some who is beautiful, strong, inteligent, and independant.
Can you really blame him? I know I don't. She was there at the right time, at the right place!
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hes a magnet for death, if i were him i would seperate myself from loving people cuz so far everyone he has loved except roran has died
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Lady Phoenix
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LOL! I had not noticed that! It's true!
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yes, but i mean, Ayra proabably wont be killed adn Roran is to strong to be killed readomly, so i dont think many more impostant people in Eragons life will be kiled, exept Orimis of course
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Lady Phoenix
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Oromis is a sure thing, but not because of Eragon. We already know he's dying. Still the fact is a curious one!
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Lady Phoenix
Oct 8 2006, 04:52 AM
That is normal when you have not experienced love. Just look at his life; he believes Garrow and Marian his parents, only to learn at her death bed they weren't. He loves Roran as a blood brother and he leaves in order to earn the means to request Katrina in marriage. Then the Ra'zac destroyed the only place he has had as a home and the only father figure he has had.
Brom then picks up and begins a relationship with him and loses that one too.

Can anyone blame him for wanting him to have another person to love and love him in return? It's human nature.

He dreams and he sees Ayra. He then learns she is real and he saves her.
He then transfer all his longings to some who is beautiful, strong, inteligent, and independant.
Can you really blame him? I know I don't. She was there at the right time, at the right place!

AND she was the right person, which is my point.
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