Transcript ELEGY POEM
Obj: I will learn the format to write an elegy poem
ELEGY POEM
What is an elegy?
An elegy is a sad poem expressing grief or
sorrow over the death of a person
It is usually someone the poet admired, loved
or respected; sometimes it simply mourns the
passing of all life and beauty.
Format of an elegy?
The elegy does not have any specific format;
however, the mood must be a somber (sad)
one.
Think about using good imagery and other
figurative language devices to express your
feelings.
You also might want to focus on the person’s
accomplishments; therefore, you can focus
on what a great loss it is for everyone.
Example: “O Captain! My Captain!”
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Meaning:
The captain is Abraham Lincoln. The fearful trip is the Civil War.
The ship is the Union. The prize is the preservation of the union.
The poet refers to the fallen captain as "father," representing his
deep respect for president Lincoln and Lincoln's role as father of
the Union.
words and phrases such as "grim and daring," "weathered every
rack," "fearful trip," "flag is flung," "bugle trills," "ribboned
wreaths," and "swaying mass" cast a shadow over the
celebration, much in the same way the dead cast a shadow over
any victory in war celebration.
Requirements for an Elegy
It must be at least 15 lines
You must use two figurative language
You must use one sound device
It needs to express sadness over the loss of
someone you admire.