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Three Approaches To Craft A Eulogy Poem

3 Ways to Learn How to Write a Eulogy Poem

As we all know, a Eulogy is a speech that is given as a tribute to a deceased person. Most of the time, the Eulogy is given during the memorial service, but sometimes, it is given during the wake. The writer of the Eulogy is usually the same person that reads it. Because the Eulogy is extremely personal, the person who writes it must have been close friends with the deceased. The ideal person to give the Eulogy is the confidante or the best friend of the deceased. Sometimes, some families simply forget who among them will give the Eulogy. When this happens, the person comes up with something that is not rehearsed.

Its possible to create a great Eulogy even when you only have a few minutes. What would make a Eulogy memorable and moving? Its the way the words can stir emotions in the listeners. Do not confuse a Eulogy from an elegy. An elegy is a mourning poem or song. A Eulogy is a speech full of praises. Can a Eulogy be delivered in the wake of an elegy? Yes.

3 Things You Should Consider When Writing a Eulogy

1. Ask People to Pitch In

You can create a really good Eulogy by asking other people to help you with the material. In fact, most people in the funeral would probably know a lot about the deceased and his or her good deeds. Simply go around and ask people to share a story or two about the deceased. Most of the guests would like to hear you use the material they gave you for your speech.

2. . Use the Beauty of Words

A Eulogy that is presented beautifully will be well-received. The better the words are crafted into the Eulogy, the better it will sound. Some may even use Eulogy example found online. It is better to write down the lines so that you dont forget the exact words. Practice should be done right before the Eulogy.

3. The Element of Praise

A Eulogy is more than just a simple piece of literature; its a commemoration of the good points and the life of the deceased. The main thing that separates an elegy from a Eulogy is the element of praise and pride that comes with the latter. Focus on the positive and gloss over the negative, no matter what.
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