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... By analyzing their exceptional song writing ability in songs such as “Eleanor Rigby”, “Revolution 1", and “All You Need is Love” I plan to show The Beatles crucial role in inspiring an incalculable number of musicians. ... “Eleanor Rigby” a grammy wining song by The Beatles, deals with the loneliness of two people having been in love but die alone, never having been together. The poem which was written as a song uses rhythm and rhyme to resplendently draw the reader or listener into the lonely righteous church life of Father McKenzie and Eleanor Rigby. ...
The poem Eleanor Rigby is about two people . Eleanor Rigby and Father McKenzie in my perception of the poem, were in love. ... Eleanor Rigby’s religious principles demands that at no time she give in to her basic physical and emotional needs. ...
The speaker of the “Eleanor Rigby” is in the third person speaking from Eleanor Rigby and Father McKenzie point of view, however when the poem switches to the chorus, “All the lonely people Where do they come from? ... ” then switches to the story of Eleanor Rigby , then in the next stanza it switches back to the chorus again.
Approximate Word count = 966 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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