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How does the narrator respond to his lover’s death?

He refuses the support of anyone who comes to comfort him.

He is wild with grief and only remembers pieces of events.

He lashes out at others, blaming the doctors for being unable to cure her.

He is in such despair that he considers taking his own life as well.

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