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University of Utah - ENGPSY203 THIS IS THE PLAYYY>:
http://azactorsacademy. com/uploads/plays/a_raisin_in_the_s un. pdf

PLAY IS CALLED "RAISIN IN THE SUN" IF YOU DID NOT READ IT PLEASE MOVE ON
NO FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS

instructions:
the Speaker: is BENEATHA

Subject (dead character, the one who the eulogy is about): WALTER (NOT BIG WALTER)

Imagine it is 5, 10, or 20 years in the future from the end of the play. The Youngers have moved into their new home in Clybourne Park - what might their lives be like?
Style: To the best of your ability mimic the character's style of speech (eg. if they use a lot of slang in the play, use a lot of slang. If they talk formally, talk formally)

ALL THE INFORMATION NEEDED:
I. Introduction:
A. Establish connection between characters (My husband Walter Lee was a wonderful man because...)
B. Purpose (Today we are here to celebrate Walter Lee's life)

II. Body of Speech ()
A. State 3 characteristics about the character with evidence from the text
B. State 3 dreams with evidence from the text and whether or not the character achieved them (eg. Walter always dreamed of opening a liquor store. Unfortunately he never accomplished that dream)
C. Imagine a funny story that might have happened involving the two characters and share it.
D. Imagine how that character might have died and share it.

III. Conclusion
A. Recount why the person was so special (Walter Lee worked hard for his family and never stopped dreaming)
B. End with an appropriate inspirational or uplifting quote from the play

PS: THIS IS JUST FOR HELP NO ANYTHING ELSE AND PLEASE ANY COMMENTS OR ANYTHING YOU NEED HELP IN PARTICULAR ABOUT PLEASE WRITE IN THE COMMENTS. I DO NOT INTDED TO USE THIS WORK AS MY OWN. AND THIS IS THE ONLY INFORMATION NEEDED IF ANYTHING ELSE IS NEEDED PLEASE COMMENT.

THIS IS THE PLAYYY>:
http://azactorsacademy. com/uploads/plays/a_raisin_in_the_s un. pdf

THIS IS THE PLAYYY>:
http://azactorsacademy. com/uploads/plays/a_raisin_in_the_s un. pdf

Tips and Trick
● Shared Memories - these are your personal recollections. This could be easier to write but the hardest type of eulogy to present because this is based on your personal memories. You are not only talking about the deceased, but you may also be exposing yourself to the pain of losing a loved one. • Tribute - this form is usually used in obituaries in the newspaper. This type of eulogy focuses on the achievements and accomplishments of the person you lost.
● Legacy - this type of eulogy allows you to focus on the achievements or projects that person is leaving behind; it could be his family, his profession or a project that he has undertaken.
● Using Main Points - this is the most common way of making not just a eulogy, but any kind of speeches. You choose major points about the person's life and use this to highlight your thoughts. Summarize the points you used in the entirety of your speech upon the conclusion of your eulogy

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