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A poem written about someone who has passed away is typically called an elegy. Elegies often express sorrow, grief, and admiration for the deceased person.
This is called a "eulogy".
Certainly! A eulogy for Doodle in "The Scarlet Ibis" can focus on his resilience, his ability to find joy in life despite his challenges, and the impact he had on his brother's life. It could touch on how he taught his brother the power of love and acceptance, and how his spirit will live on in the memories of those who knew him.
Make sure the eulogy is thoughtful and reflects well upon the inductee. It should discuss their time in the service, good memories they have, and challenges they have overcome to make them ready for this promotion.
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a eulogy for his friend Henry David Thoreau, who was a prominent writer, philosopher, and naturalist. Thoreau was known for his work on civil disobedience and his book "Walden."
You would write one just like you would write a letter to someone. Indent, correct grammar, and everything like that :]
simple. Their Emo.
You would write it with a pen, silly!
my guess would be someone who needed to write in the dark
write to someone is the correct word although many people say write someone
to be a great writer in the future
So they can pass on a ledgen