on Friday 2 November 2018
To write an eulogy, we must first find elements, both objective and convincing, about the person for whom, or what we praise. Then we define that’s more or less glowing.
A well-presented polemic can be laudable. The end of an eulogy fulfills the reader, or listener, with emphasis.
Then you have to write your eulogy, changing themes or points of view that are objective and positive. Objectivity improves positive sentences. Objectivity is never complete. That’s why we have to look for (...)