Difficulty: Moderate
Step 1 Describe when and why you are writing the poem. Explain where you, the author, are now and why you are looking back. Depict your relationship with the deceased. Pastoral references, like portraying the author and departed one as shepherds, are commonly used in an elegy as metaphors for the relationship.
Step 22 Explain how the person died and express not just grief, but anger and astonishment that the person has passed. Include the cause of the death. Let the means of death inspire the poem's imagery; for example, if the person drowned, incorporate the sea as a character or symbol.
Step 33 Include attempts to deny the reality of the person's death or resurrect the person. Eventually accept of the unavoidability of the loss.
Step 44 Reflect on how the person's death has impacted the world. Ask how the world can go on without this person. Imagine what this person could have contributed that will never be fulfilled.
Step 55 Meditate on the nature and inevitability of death within the cycle of life. Conclude the elegy with a degree of comfort and reassurance in the certainty of how life progresses and a hope of the afterlife.
An elegy poem does not have to be a specific length.
The theme of a elegy is remembrance of the dead.
Elegy.
There is almost not a such thing as a short elegy poem. Most good elegy poems are long and full of sorrow. But if you can find a good short elegy please tell me.
Elegy
an elegy is a mournful poem that shifts from grief to comfort or from melancholy to soothing
Monogy is a greek poetry/poem of mourning.
Yes, it is typically a lament for the dead.
Yes, "Hush Little Sister" can be considered an elegy poem as it mourns the loss of a sister and reflects on the emotions and memories associated with that loss. Elegy poems typically express sorrow and tribute to the deceased.
A type of lyric poem that is commonly read at a funeral or memorial service is an elegy. Elegies are poems that express sorrow or mourning for someone who has passed away. They often serve as a way to honor and remember the deceased.
a song or poem expressing sorrow or lamentation especially for one who is dead.An elegy is a song or poem of lament, especially for the dead. Dead means not only a person but can also be beloved animals and even villages. Thomas Gray's Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard is about the forefathers of a country. Oliver Goldsmith's Deserted Village is about the loss of virtues from a village. A poem titled Elegy On The Death Of a Mad Dog also has been written. Tennyson's In Memoriam is about the death of his friend Arthur Hallam. So elegies can be about the loss of anything that one considers dear.
Elegy