What is an elegy and how is it so different from an ode, a lyric or a Sonnet?
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An ode consists primarily of praise and meditation throughout, and is usually writtten in a more formal and elaborate style, with little personal commentary. An elegy will usually begin with a lamentation that expresses grief and loss, and a conclusion that offers consolation to the reader
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- Odes are written with regard to praise and meditation, from its beginning to end.
- It uses a style which is formal and elaborate in nature and carries personal comments.
- Elegy begins with a sense of grief or loss and is written with regard to console the reader.
- Lyric is form of poetry that can be set to music.
- A Sonnet is a poetic form which consist of fourteen lines.
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