It certainly put the temptation in mind.
I think that her belief that Aragorn was going to his death in the Paths of the Dead probably spurred her as well.
My point was more that Theoden was ultimately mistaken in his belief in the reliability of Eowyn's behavior. She may have intended to remain behind, but then she was exposed to pressure.
Pressure made her behave in a way that was perhaps a little...*hoom-hoom*...hasty.
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