Elegy
A poetic form expressing grief, lamentation, or mourning for death, loss, or absence. Elegies often employ formal structures (often couplets or specific metres) and contemplative tone to process grief and memorialize the deceased or lost.
Real World
Wilfred Owen's 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' mourns thousands of WWI soldiers without naming a single one, using elegy's formal mode to transform personal grief into collective memorial.
Exam Focus
When 'analysing' an elegy, track the emotional journey from grief toward consolation or meaning — examiners reward structural awareness of this movement.
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