In "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry Gatz learns about Gatsby's funeral from a newspaper article. He reads about it in the Chicago paper and arrives at Gatsby's mansion to attend the funeral.
Nick Carraway wrote him telling him of his son's death.
The best place to hear Chopin's Funeral March is at an actual funeral, however, as it is not recommended that you crash a funeral, the next best place to hear it would be to go to your local music store and see if they have it on a CD.
An elegy is a poem or plaintive song for the dead, you would mostly likely hear it at a funeral.
church, orchestra, heaven, mall, at a funeral.
At a Military funeral ceremony.
noises.
Elegy
both characters and audience hear the speech
They feel it -henry
There are a few famous funeral dirges. "Funeral March" by Chopin is the one commonly heard on cartoons. A number of funeral marches are heard in Purcell's "Funeral Music for Queen Mary." Handel's "Dead March" is also used a lot at funerals. Thomas Attwood wrote a march titled "Dirge" for Admiral Nelson's funeral. I hope one of these is the one you're looking for. You can hear samples of all of these at Amazon, CD Universe, etc.
No Henry Ford was a very honest guy from what I hear it was his enemies that made him look like one at times
in the 1914`s