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How do poets address the first stage of loss, the lament, in elegies?

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By expressing grief and heartbreak over a person who has died

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By expressing grief and heartbreak over a person who has died.

An elegy is a sad poem usually written in an effort to praise and show mourning for someone who is recently dead. Its first stage is characterized by a lament, this is a powered and passionate expression of personal sadness, it means to weeping someone.

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