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Eleanor Rigby

Title: Eleanor Rigby
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 706 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Eleanor Rigby
Eleanor Rigby Looking close at the poem turned hit song, Eleanor Rigby, reveals that it is the analysis of why the lonely people are so lonely. The two characters Eleanor Rigby and Father McKenzie are connected by the church, in this case it is same church in which Father McKenzie preaches and Eleanor Rigby cleans. “Eleanor Rigby / Picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been” (lines 1- 4). It is not apparent …showed first 75 words of 706 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 706 total…hit song we know that Eleanor Rigby’s life was terminated. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Work Cited Entry Points. World Wide Web: http://www.entrypoints.com. March 04, 2001. Lennon, John, and Paul McCartney. (1966). Eleanor Rigby. McBain, Tina. “The History of Eleanor Rigby.” The Eleanor Rigby Experience: Art Lennon and McCartney. World Wide Web: http://www.raconteurs.demon.co.uk/history.html. March 04, 2001. McMahan, Elizabeth. et al. Literature and the Writing Process. 5th ed. New Jersey: Prentice- Hall Inc, 1999.

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