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Originally Posted by Aiwendil
Regardless of whether this is the condition of women in general in Rohan, or whether it is peculiar to Eowyn, or whether it's something in between, it is unjust, and her words against it have force.
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They may be just - but equally they may not be what she really
means. In other words, she may (& this is my take on it) be using them to cover up her real motives. I don't think she does want the 'glory of battle', I think she wants
out, & has latched onto the idea of
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori as a way to avoid the 'cowardly' option of suicide. Glory in battle for her is the means to an end, not the end itself. She wants to join the glorious
dead. I don't honestly believe that she wanted to fight a glorious battle & come out the other end still breathing.