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What is the
definition of Eulogy?
How do you define Eulogy? What is a Eulogy? The word
derives from the Latin word 'eulogium' meaning 'praise'. Plural:
Eulogies. The
definition of Eulogy is as follows:
English Grammar &
Terminology
Definition of Eulogy - a poetic device |
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Definition: The eulogy is a
work of tribute and praise, in prose or poetry, for
a person either very distinguished or recently dead,
as in a funeral oration. |
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Definition of Eulogy
- a poetic device |
Examples of Eulogy in Poems
& Poetry
Poems with Eulogy
examples can be found by the most famous poets including qqqq
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All Is Well
by By Henry Scott Holland (1847-1918)
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"Epitaph on
my Ever Honoured Father" by Robert Burns
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"A Late
Walk" by Robert Frost
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"My
Nanie's Awa" by Robert Burns
Now in her green mantle blythe Nature arrays,
And listens the lambkins that bleat o'er her braes;
While birds warble welcomes in ilka green shaw,
But to me it's delightless-my Nanie's awa.
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"Do not go
gentle into that good night" and "Death shall have no
dominion" by Dylan Thomas
Examples of
Eulogy Poems
Examples Help! Use
of Eulogy in Poems & Poetry
Examples of Eulogy can
be found in many examples of the poem, poems or poetry. Famous
poets use this figure of speech to convey and emphasize unusual
and vivid images. The use of strong word association changes the
mode of thought and adds variation, embellishment and adornment
to literary works.
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Figures of Speech - Eulogy
In Figurative Language we use words in such a way that they
differ somewhat from ordinary every-day speech and convey
meanings in a more vivid and impressive manner. Figures, like
Eulogy make speech more effective, they beautify and emphasize it
in Rhetoric which is the art of speaking and writing
effectively. Figures of speech such as Eulogy use word association
to convey emotion and mood often in a non-literal sense.
Examples Help! Using
Eulogy
Figures of
speech such as Eulogy adds adornment, beautifies, colors, elegant
variation, embellishment, embroidery, emphasis, exaggeration,
exclamation, flourish, floweriness, irony, lushness and
luxuriance to the English language. This page providing facts
and info about Figures of Speech will help with the
understanding of this subject. |