Compare how the narrator responds to Eleonora's death with the way Eleonora responds to her own mortality. What is the relationship between love, death, and youth.

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Answer:

The story follows an unnamed narrator who lives with his cousin and aunt in "The Valley of the Many-Colored Grass", an idyllic paradise full of fragrant flowers, fantastic trees, and a "River of Silence". It remains untrodden by the footsteps of strangers and so they live isolated but happy.

After living like this for fifteen years, "Love entered" the hearts of the narrator and his cousin Eleonora. The valley reflected the beauty of their young love:

Explanation:

Thematic relationships also link love and death in Emily Dickinson's poetry. Both are consistent

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