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A eulogy is a formal speech or piece of writing that honors a person, often delivered at a funeral or memorial service but also composed as a literary or rhetorical exercise. Students encounter the form across disciplines including religious studies, literature, rhetoric, history, and philosophy. What makes the eulogy academically interesting is its dual nature: it functions as both a public performance of grief and a carefully constructed argument about a life's meaning. Works like A Grief Observed and poems such as Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays" demonstrate how mourning and commemoration operate through language, making the eulogy a rich site for analyzing how cultures process loss, memory, and identity.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a broad range of approaches. Some take a literary analysis angle, examining how elegiac themes appear in poetry or fiction, including work connected to Walt Whitman and the Civil War or Vikram Seth's The Golden Gate. Others adopt historical and cultural frameworks, exploring how commemoration functioned in colonial America or in the context of emperor worship. Philosophical treatments appear as well, with Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling offering a lens for thinking about sacrifice, devotion, and remembrance. Still other papers address gender, identity, and the relationship between the living and the lost.

A strong essay on the eulogy should establish a clear thesis about what the chosen text or context reveals — about grief, power, gender, or cultural values — rather than simply summarizing who is being mourned. Evidence drawn from close reading of language and rhetorical choices carries particular weight. The most common pitfall is treating the eulogy as purely emotional rather than recognizing it as a constructed, purposeful form shaped by historical and ideological pressures.

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Women\'s Roles in New England During Colonial America 1700-1780
Overall, women played a fundamental role in the evolving nature of colonial society in an emerging nation. They served as the foundation for social, religious, and even political endeavors. Most women were the silent supporters of their male counterparts, and although their actions were restricted, their passions were not.
Paper Undergraduate
Whitman\'s Drum-Taps: Poignantly Realistic, Verifiably
Whitman's Drum-taps: Poignantly Realistic, Verifiably Patriotic
Research Paper Undergraduate
Roman Emperor Worship: Origins, Rituals, and Legacy
The worship of Roman emperors appeared to have developed from ancient beliefs in, or worship of, a divine spirit or a guardian double of a rule. Like the Greeks, the Romans held that the spiritual powers, Agathos daimon…
Paper Undergraduate
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Music has long been an expression of the society within which the particular kind or genre of music originated in. There is a distinct musical expression that can be identified with most cultures at any given time…
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Gender and identity formation in developmental contexts
Gender and Identity Formation in Robinson's Housekeeping and Baldwin's "Blues for Mister Charlie"
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Eulogy Chelsea Nordstrom Whenever I
Whenever I think about Chelsea Nordstrom I feel joy and compassion, the first because of this girl's pleasing character and the second because she is one of the only people who can make anyone consider themselves…
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Comparing and contrasting treatment of similar subjects in poetry
How does one deal with the painful subject of a parent's death? If one is a poet, perhaps the 'logical' response is through the use of elegy and commemoration in verse of the lost parent.
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Seth\'s the Golden Gate --
Seth's the Golden Gate -- Sonnets in the modern making
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What Were George Washington\'s Contributions to His Country?
When George Washington died on December 14, 1799, he was hailed as America's "savior" and the "father of liberty" (Petri pp). Today, he is referred to as the father of this country.
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Eulogy for Nadi Behrani in House of sand and fog
Today I am here to say a few words about a woman who by her very existence has taught all of us the value of risk. In the course of life, we meet people who on the surface seem very different from us but they are…