Eleanor Rigby is a fictional character created by the iconic British band, The Beatles. The character is the subject of their popular song, “Eleanor Rigby,” released in 1966. The song tells the story of a lonely woman who lives a solitary life, taking care of her rice in a dream-like state. Eleanor Rigby is a symbol of isolation and the struggles faced by many individuals in society. The song’s melancholic lyrics and haunting melody have made it one of The Beatles’ most memorable and enduring tracks.
The real Eleanor Rigby died in her sleep of unknown causes at the age of 44