Diana’s brother‚ Prince Earl Spencer‚ in his eulogy for Diana‚ describes about her sister and her accomplishments. Spencer’s purpose is to honor the memory of Diana‚ but also expose how she was not the person the media made her out to be. He utilizes characterization‚ passionate diction‚ and pathos in order to make the audience remember that Diana was not the person the media exploited her to be‚ but a generous and unique women. Spencer utilizes characterization to display an image of Diana as a
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What do these phrases reveal about whom they blame for Mercutio and Tybalt’s deaths? D. If you were Juliet‚ would you have forgiven Romeo for killing Tybalt’s death? Explain why or why not. E. Do you think that Romeo and Juliet are a good match? Take into consideration the way they each handled the news of Romeo’s exile
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Indirect and direct characterization is used with Mercutio in act 2‚ scene 4 to help the audience perceive his vulgar character. While Mercutio was frolicking‚ the nurse asks Romeo‚ "I pray you‚ sir‚ what saucy merchant was this that was so full of his ropery?" This is a direct characterization of Mercutio‚ who is being addressed as a foul mouthed punk full of crude jokes by an elder. By using this literary device‚ the audience knows that Mercutio is rotten and repugnant. He likes to make jokes
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Atticus Finch Eulogy spoken by Jean – Lousie Finch (Scout) “Shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit ‘em but remember it’s a sin to kill a mocking bird‚” My father Atticus finch said these words to me and my brother‚ Jeremy‚ when we got our first guns. I am his daughter Jean Louise Finch and I wish to say a few words. Throughout his life he taught my bother Jeremy and I the ways of the world. Atticus was a great role model to look up to. He was kind and honest to everyone he met‚ his feelings
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indication of one self’s personality. In the eulogy for Princess Diana‚ Earl Spencer gives an overview of her life and acknowledges her achievements. Earl Spencer is highly educated and uses a high sophisticated register‚ “All over the world she was a symbol of selfless humanity‚ a standard-bearer for the rights of the truly downtrodden‚ a very British girl who...who transcended nationality” on page one paragraph two. This is carried on throughout the eulogy until page three paragraphs four; he changes
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We’ve all been touched by grief. Some completely engulfed in its darkness‚ while others simply brush against it. Nonetheless everyone has experienced the loss of a loved one. Grief is a powerful emotion that can remain for endless amounts of time‚ if we allow it. But we can take that grief‚ sorrow‚ and pain and turn it into joy in a remembrance for that person. On the day of September 6th 1997 Earl Spencer took all grief and sorrow aside‚ to speak a powerful message of his elder sister Diana Princess
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political powerhouses of the 1980’s‚ perfectly define this prestige. Margaret Thatcher’s eulogy to Ronald Reagan‚ written from the view of a close friend and not just as a diplomat‚ pulled at the heartstrings of not just Americans‚ but the whole globe‚ in 2004 to commemorate one of her closest companions and his unprecedented stratagems as the 40th President of the United States. In this sentimental and sincere eulogy‚ Thatcher recounts the achievements of Reagan’s
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“Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare‚ To dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed be the man that spares these stones‚ And cursed be he that moves my bones.” A Daughter’s Eulogy‚ by Lilli Ann Cotilla My mother‚ Brooklyn Paige Abercrombie‚ died on June 12‚ 2094. She’d fallen asleep in the warm June sun while tending to her infamous rose garden‚ and never woken up. I like to think that‚ if she could have chosen her way to go‚ falling asleep among her beloved roses and slipping off would have been her pick
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Welcome friends and family members‚ and thank you for coming today. We gather together not to mourn but to celebrate the life of a great man‚ Mr. Angelo Pignati. Mr. Pignati may not have been famous or rich‚ but he was an inspiration to John and I‚ Which both of us needed a father figure in our. He taught me and John about the power of love and about enjoying life to the fullest. We will never forget the caring manner in which Mr. Pignati talked about his beloved wife Conchetta. She was the woman
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delivered a eulogy to honor Ronald Reagan during the time period that America had witnessed the 9/11 attack‚ the ongoing fight against terrorism‚ and the Iraq war. Margaret Thatcher‚ the former prime minister of Great Britian and good friend of Reagan’s‚ appealed to patriotism and nationalism‚ and used Reagan’s adversity‚ vision and accomplishments to urge the grieving American audience to recognize Raegan as an inspiring American example and as a dedicated leader. Thatcher starts the eulogy by appealing
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