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from which Play dirge is taken​

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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Answer:

An example of dirge is a poem read at someone's memorial service. A funeral hymn. A slow, sad song, poem, or musical composition expressing grief or mourning; lament. A mournful or elegiac poem or other literary work.

Answered by priyarksynergy
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"dirge" is taken from the poem "A dirge" by Rossetti'. The poem's title connotes "a lamenting tune, The importance of a lament is a hopeless tune or sonnet imparting pain.

Explanation:

  • An illustration of dirge is a sonnet perused at somebody's commemoration administration. (roman catholic church)
  • The Workplace of the Dead. A burial service song or mourn.
  • it's an introduction to the world in wintertime and demise in spring. While the sonnet doesn't really say that the individual who is grieved passed on youthful (barely conflicted in relation to the seasons).
  • Rowling gets its feeling of death at chances with the normal musicality of things for her novel with regards to a young lady whose life is stopped unexpectedly.
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