I find it interesting that Lobelia isn't mentioned at all in this thread. At first glance, she does not have a great many of the qualities of the other women mentioned in this thread (beauty, strength, faithfulness, and the like) but in her own way some of these are qualities she possesses.
First off, beauty. I don't think Tolkien ever particularly described her appearance, but her personality is so very sour that it seems that it would be almost enough to imagine her looks being the same way. Being that she is portrayed as a "baddie" for most of her time in both the Hobbit and LotR, this does not seem to go against the pattern that has seemingly developed for the women.
Next, strength. I will put perseverence in with this one, as they seem to go hand-in-hand. This is a quality that I think Lobelia has quite a bit of. Lobelia is one of the very few hobbits to stand up to the Ruffians, displaying courage and spunkiness. She showed great perseverence in her attempts to get Bag-end as well, waiting 80 or so years before it was finally hers, and even then she didn't get to hold onto it long. She did show some moral kindness and strength at the end of LotR as well when she let Frodo have Bag-end back.
Faithfulness. Strange as this may sound, Lobelia did stick behind Lotho towards the end, who did not return the favor to her in not getting her out of the Lockholes. Even if it wasn't perhaps going toward the right motives, it was her family, and it shows somthing about her character that she sticks by her family.
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