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How To Write A Eulogy

Lawrence Said:

How do I write an inspirational eulogy for a character in "The Crucible"?

We Answered:

Write it from the perspective of forgiveness and understanding, since I think she did forgive him at the end. Here are a few sites that should help you with The Crucible.

http://www.bellmore-merrick.k12.ny.us/cr…
http://www.gradesaver.com/classicnotes/t…
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crucible/
http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitN…
http://www.answers.com/topic/the-crucibl…
http://www.dramatica.com/story/analyses/…
http://www.pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/monk…

Ana Said:

How do i write a eulogy please help me?

We Answered:

One minute is not a long time, so you don't have to say a lot. The important thing is to look at the story and see what you can find out about the man and his wife and the relationship they had. Eulogies are all about the great things that happened during that person's life. So you could say he was a generous man, and I loved him very much, for example, but I can't write it for you because I have no idea what any of the aforementioned things are. So good luck and don't stress. One minute is no big deal and you can do this well!

Ted Said:

What should I write at the very end of a EULOGY?

We Answered:

I would use:
His good memories will never be forgotten. Rest in peace.
That's the simplest thing you can write :-)

Beverly Said:

How do I write a eulogy for my boyfriend?

We Answered:

Find a poem that says some things you want to say... how you had great times, how will cherish the memories, and how you will miss him. Read it at the funeral.

http://www.eulogyspeech.net/funeral-poem…

Ana Said:

How do I write a eulogy for my Father?

We Answered:

First I am sorry for your loss. I lost my daughter just 10 years ago at her age 35 in an auto accident.

Sit down with pencil and paper, and start with a list of the good things about your father. Then remember a sweet or funny story about your life with your Dad. The time he helped you find your lost dog, or the time he caught you kissing your boyfriend, etc. Some sweet, loving memory that is a bit funny is best. Now you want to say how much you loved and will miss him. Tell the specific things you will miss, such as how he called you every Saturday to catch up on your week, or how he would slip you $20 if he thought you were short, etc.

If your Dad was a gruff kind of guy, then say that, but say you could always see the soft heart peeking out when he watched sad movies, or whatever the truth is about your particular Dad.

The idea is to give the listeners an idea of what your Dad was like to you, what some examples of living with him was like, and how you will miss and remember him. It's OK to cry while you say your eulogy if you feel like it. No one will think less of you. Stay away from any bad memories. we all have those too, but this is not the occasion for them.

Bless you dear.

Cory Said:

Can anyone write a eulogy for Hillary Clinton?

We Answered:

Roses are red
Violets are blue
With that sniper story
You were screwed

Thelma Said:

How do I write a Eulogy for a 3 year old child?

We Answered:

My oldest sister died very young before I was born. I've always taken a measure of comfort knowing that with certainty there is someone close to me who is with the Lord.

You can look at verses where Jesus explains how much he loves the little ones. They are so full of trust and faith. They don't feel ashamed to admit their dependence on others. It's when we can free ourselves of our pride and self-reliance, when we can become like a little child that we can be nearest our Lord. This son now knows the Lord and loves Him as we can only hope to one day. Moreover though, he knows and loves you and his mother.

We have so much we can learn or re-learn from a little one. Sincerity, purity, trust, eagerness, dependence, affection. What did this child show? How did he respond to the world about him when he saw something new? Can you remember him asking you or his father or mother for help or showing his appreciation? What is he doing right now for his mother or father?

I'm sorry for the loss and it sounds like a very tough assignment. It's a testament that the mother would place this trust in you. Good luck and God bless.

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