✴ All Too Well: The other person’s perspective ✴
✴Introduction✴
Mention specific references to the story when he reminisces. Ex: "dancing 'round the kitchen in the refrigerator light." or "singing in car, getting lost upstate."
Tie his thoughts back to the scarf. Put emphasis on the symbolism of the object. Incorporate a lyric. Potential options: "the one true thing you've ever known.", or "a never-needy, ever lovely jewel whose shine reflects on you." Something the describes her character, and thus what the scarf represents.
Last line should incorporate "All Too Well", for the purpose of repetition and dramatic effect.
✴Beginning✴
✴Epilogue✴
Indicate that the weather has changed, it clearly shows the difference between the beginning. Also, it's winter by the end, which is a season of isolation, darkness, and coldness. On the other hand, autumn is colourful and full of life. Winter kills that when the leaves begin to shirvell and die. It symbolizes their relationship in a way.
✴Middle✴^
✴End✴^
He sees her again at the end. She has bettered herself without him. Convey that he was not good for her, and that she's thriving without him.
She's a successful, and with true friends. She's smiling and laughing, and it finally sets in. She's over him.
She's more mature, and very content. He admires her from afar.