The use of vivid climatic and geographical references in "Dance of the Eunuchs" is central to the poem’s atmosphere. How does Das employ this environmental imagery to highlight the internal desolation of the eunuchs?
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By connecting the stark landscape with their emotional barrenness
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By aligning the oppressive heat with societal pressures
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By paralleling the literal drought with their metaphorical void
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By reflecting their marginalized status through harsh environmental elements