Galadriel isn’t just beautiful – she is profoundly
intelligent, covertly ambitious, and generally “deep.” What does Galadriel see, when she looks into
the Mirror of water and starlight that offers visions from afar? When tempted by the offer of the One Ring,
she notes that she could become “Fair as the Sea and the Sun and the Snow upon
the Mountain! Dreadful as the Storm and
the Lightning! Stronger than the
foundations of the earth.” Surely she
could see those forces echoed in her own mind and body. Or she might simply see “a slender elf-woman,
clad in simple white, whose gentle voice was soft and sad.” In Galadriel there is power and humility,
urgency and patience, mystery and revelation.
Is Aragorn right to say that there is no evil
in her? Perhaps. Yet surely he is right to say “Speak no evil
of the Lady Galadriel!” – for she is, as Frodo says of her, “wise and fearless
and fair.”
Image: Adapted from Faeries by Brian Froud and Alan Lee.
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