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Does Arya Love Eragon???
Topic Started: Jul 23 2006, 06:24 AM (4,541 Views)
I'MNOTCRAZY
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2 annie: ok.... what are the feelings she has then??? i don't get the difference between feelings and feelings that are the foundation for a longstanding relationship? and feelings can evolve. Eragons' surely have.

and come on. he's beyond infatuation. if it was infatuation, he would not have come to the mature decision he did when speaking to her b4 the Battle of the Burning Plains.

And as long as we are talking plants, think of their love as a weed. Arya tried to pluck it. ok. But as my mom knows, some plants that LOOK like weeds are in fact beautiful flowering plants. (how my mom ties into that is we had someone gardening in our yard, and he took out a plant, thinking that it was a weed, and it turned out to be a rare, beautiful plant that was destroyed.)
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At last, someone who agrees with me!!
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Nov 26 2006, 04:12 AM
2 annie: ok.... what are the feelings she has then??? i don't get the difference between feelings and feelings that are the foundation for a longstanding relationship? and feelings can evolve. Eragons' surely have.

and come on. he's beyond infatuation. if it was infatuation, he would not have come to the mature decision he did when speaking to her b4 the Battle of the Burning Plains.

And as long as we are talking plants, think of their love as a weed. Arya tried to pluck it. ok. But as my mom knows, some plants that LOOK like weeds are in fact beautiful flowering plants. (how my mom ties into that is we had someone gardening in our yard, and he took out a plant, thinking that it was a weed, and it turned out to be a rare, beautiful plant that was destroyed.)

ur moms a he?
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It seem we posted at the same time. That post was meant for Scarecrow.

TO IMNC; How many relationships has Eragon had? How many times has he loved a girl? What other girl has he been able to get close with?

To the best of my knowledge, none. We cannot count Trianna because nothing happened there. So he has no foundation to compare what he feels for Ayra. Come on now, she's beautiful, she's wise, she's a great warrior, yadda, yadda, yadda!
But she has LIVED! Eragon has yet to begin. Ayra has a loooooooong life of experiences, what does Eragon have except what has happened to him sinmce Saphira hatched for him.

You know I have always sustained she has feelings for him, to what extent? Not even she knows. Why? Because she believes she feels only friendship. Because she is very much aware of what separates them; years of experience, a foe to defeat and the fate of not only the dragons and the elves, but of all Alagaesia.
She is an honorable women, but not the perfect match for Eragon, at least in my book!
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Well spoken, Annie! I could not say it better than that. I, too, feel that the relationship would fail, at least when looking at the present situation.
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2 Andrew: no. the gardener was.

2 Annie: so what? inexperience. whoopdeedo!!! Arya COULD have loved more than one person, but she could have just loved 1. that is inexperience, isn't it! you have to start somewhere, and because we are talking about love, you can't pick where to start! and you got the descriptions of how he feels and you can see his actions. now try to tell me that he is not in love. and you forget to look at his actions b4 the Battle of the Burning Plains.

lol. Those life experiences are more than most peoples'. Wow. his life experiences may be short, but very event-filled. he doesn't have that much b4, but so what? his life would have been 2 boring if he had never had Saphira. He would still be on a farm, and likely for the rest of his life.

i'm kinda getting tired of talking about experience. experience, experience, experience. bla, bla, bla. and would that stop love?

she BELIEVES. lol. doesn't Arya hate believing? :lol: :lol: :lol: she might have blinded herself to any other feelings, but i dunno if she kept blinded after she left.

I'm not saying that they are perfect. noone is perfect. you can't have a perfect couple! there is no such thing!
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Looks like u need someone with mind twisted enough to tell you that it will be weird if beautiful and clever girl secretly love agressive and sometimes stupid guy which likes to cry. Don't even bother to remind you that he's about 80 years younger! :twisted:
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But I think Arya and Eragon can get over the age diffrence. If thier love is strong enough then yeah they ought to be able to get together.
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LOL!!!! Experience, experience and experience DOES make a difference in a relationship. I do have to give the fact that I am basing my opinions on human facts. Since this is based on fantasy, what will be, will be. It will come out of CP's pen no matter what, how did Vanir say it, me "a mere human" thinks! I know that and I accept it, but I won't stop thinking & feeling it's wrong; fantasy or not!!!!! :P
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how does experience matter?

if people needed experience to love, there wouldn't be too much love in the world.
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Believe me, as a 51 yrs old woman, I KNOW experience matters!
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now we're back to the fact that Arya is not human, so the same principals do not apply nessisarily.

oh....wait a sec.... you said that already....
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IMNOTCRAZY, experience does matter. In love, in life, in the workforce, in writing books... I could go on forever.

Eragon deserves a girl who has not been in an intimate relationship with another man. If he pursues Ayra, he would always be comparing himself to those other mates she may have had. He would come up as the sweet, innocent boy who became a man with her, but it would always weigh on him and the relationship!!!
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i don't see how that matters AT ALL. so she has loved once b4. that doesn't make her worse in any way. and i don't really think that she would be one to do that. that seems contrary to her character. umm......i really don't get where you are going with this....at all...
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How do you know she had only one mate? How does anyone know? We aren't told!

You cannot get it because YOU HAVE NO EXPERIENCE IN THE MATTERS OF LOVE, other than filial. :D

Ayra and I do!
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