Arwen Undómiel
Arwen Undómiel was a half-elven maiden who lived during the Third Age of Middle-earth. She was the daughter of Elrond, lord of Rivendell, and Celebrian, daughter of Galadriel, the Elven-queen of Lothlórien. Arwen was a beautiful and kind-hearted woman, and she was loved by many. She eventually married Aragorn, who became King of Arnor and Gondor.
In Peter Jackson's film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, Arwen is played by Liv Tyler. She plays a more active role in the film than in the book, personally rescuing the Hobbit Frodo from the Black Riders at the Fords of Bruinen. This scene is one of the most iconic in the film, and it is a testament to Tyler's acting skills that she is able to make it so memorable.
Arwen is a complex and fascinating character, and she is one of the most beloved figures in all of Middle-earth. She is a symbol of hope and beauty, and she represents the best of what it means to be an elf.