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What is an epitaph

An epitaph is a statement, sometimes a poem, for a deceased person. It is sometimes written by the person to be used on his/her gravestone, and sometimes put on gravestones by others in the voice of the deceased. My Grave this is the last of her

there'll never be a cure

now she will be eaten by worms and bugs

she loved laughter and hugs

she really loved music

but she will always be basic

now her family will cry

while their faces turn dry

she always loved snow

like she always wear bows

she never loved the cold

but she always liked gold

but don't stand and weep

for it will make her true self deep

she will always be in your mind

because she will be easy to find

then you put r.i.p and put your name

what you can do is try to be creative and make your poems into shapes like a cross i usually did that but i didnt have time to make the cross

----------------------------------------------------------------------------- An epitaph is a commemoration (most commonly in the form of a song or poem) of a deceased person.

Epitaph poems came into being as short apt poems fit to be inscribed on tomb stones on burial sites. Collecting the epitaph poems scattered everywhere on granite slabs and tombs became an independent branch of literature. Not all epitaphs are severe, serious and grave. Many have been quite witty, which perfectly described the interesting character buried there. Gradually epitaph poems came to be written as literature, and not for the sole purpose of inscription on tombstones. Dr. Samuel Johnson wrote:

Here lies good master duck,

Whom Samuel Johnson trode on.

W. C. Fields, the great comedian and actor, is said to have placed the following, or something close to it, on his tombstone. It is an apocryphal story; this brilliant epitaph (he made countless jokes involving Philadelphia during his career) does not appear on his stone.

On the whole,

I'd rather be in Philadelphia

What is the time period called from approximately 1200 BC to the mid 400s AD which includes the literature of ancient Greece and ancient Rome

classical period

What is the use of a portion or part of something to represent the whole

synecdoche

Which movement proposed that family history and environment were the main influences on the development of a person's character

Naturalism

Which of these is a literary work that is an account of the daily personal thoughts and experiences of an individual

diary

Which type of literary work has a setting and simple plot and can range from as few as five hundred words to as many as 20000 words

Short Story

Which of these genres would an author use to record the events and personal experiences of his or her life

Memoir

What was the period of industrialization between the Civil War 1861-1865 to the end of the nineteenth century in America known as

Gilded age

Which of these terms is defined as the use of praise to mock someone or something

Sarcasm

Which of these is a personal written account of the daily experiences thoughts and impressions of an individual but is less personal than a diary

journal

What forms of organization arranges events in the order in which they occurred

chronological order

Which of these definitions best describes narration A work of literature that tells a story

a work of literature that tells a story. (A+)

Who wrote the book Seize the Day

Seize the Day was written by Saul Bellow. Published in 1956, Seize the Day was Saul Bellow's fourth novel about a failed actor who has to come to terms with his own personality and failures.

What is a mock epic

A humorous poem about an unimportant matter.

Which of these terms is a name used by an author as a substitute for his or her legal name

The term is pen name.

What is the Electra complex

refers to a daughter's relationship with her father

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