Why would he fall for Éowyn? Aragorn has been in love with Arwen for decades by this point, whatever Éowyn's good qualities, she doesn't even tempt him because his heart is already taken. And as a more practical matter, Arwen is an Elf, and therefore ageless; and though she chooses to renounce her immortality for Aragorn in the end, forgoing any possibility of sailing to the Undying Lands to join her father and the rest of her kin, there's no indication anywhere in Tolkien's writings that she aged after making that choice, and Aragorn (being one of the long-lived Dúnedain) lived at least another hundred years after becoming King Elessar. (Not long after Aragorn's death in old age, Arwen quietly and peacefully laid down her own life and followed him -- his loss finally making her understand why and how the Númenóreans had been lured by Sauron into their fall.) Éowyn, on the other hand was already a thirty-ish mortal woman, who would have grown old and died while Aragorn still had many decades left to him.
Arwen was a better match for him in every way. And in the books (unlike the movies, which diminished Aragorn's character by making him a man who was running from his destiny and responsibility), Elrond had made claiming the kingship the condition for giving Aragorn his blessing to marry Arwen. Elrond knew that Arwen would follow Aragorn wherever Men went after they died, and not to the Undying Lands where the Elves went when they left the world. And he refused to allow her to be sundered from her people for any less cause than the restoration of the kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor.
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