Interesting ideas, Helen.
To me, she returned to the scene where her choice sealed her fate, the return making the choice even more significant. It is as aesthetically appropriate as is Elessar's burial in Rath Dinen. And completely unique and original, nothing like Emily Bronté's end for Heathcliff and Catherine.
As John Donne once wrote, "The grave's a fine and private place but none I think do there embrace."
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I’ll sing his roots off. I’ll sing a wind up and blow leaf and branch away.
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