How do you write an elegy poem?
Describe when and why you are writing the poem. Explain where you, the author, are now and why you are looking back. Depict your relationship with the deceased. Pastoral references, like portraying the author and departed one as shepherds, are commonly used in an elegy as metaphors for the relationship. Explain how the person died and express not just grief, but anger and astonishment that the person has passed. Include the cause of the death. ChaCha on!
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