Lesson Description
In this unique writing lesson for Wonder by R.J. Palacio, students learn about eulogies, examine a famous eulogy, and then write their own about Daisy the dog, or a character in Wonder by R.J. Palacio.
First, read the definition and description of a eulogy below, and discuss what a good eulogy should accomplish.
Second, read Marilyn Monroe’s eulogy by Lee Strasberg, and discuss what makes it effective.
Finally, students complete the writing assignment by writing a eulogy related to Wonder.
Eulogy
A eulogy is a speech or writing in praise of a person(s) or thing(s), especially one recently dead or retired.
Eulogies may be given as part of funeral services. They take place in a funeral home during or after a wake.
Eulogies can also praise people who are still alive. This normally takes place on special occasions like birthdays etc.
Example of a Eulogy
Marlily Monroe’s Eulogy by Lee Strasberg
1962
Marilyn Monroe was a legend.
In her own lifetime she created a myth of what a poor girl from a deprived background could attain. For the entire world she became a symbol of the eternal feminine.
But I have no words to describe the myth and the legend. I did not know this Marilyn Monroe.
We gathered here today, knew only Marilyn – a warm human being, impulsive and shy, sensitive and in fear of rejection, yet ever avid for life and reaching out for fulfillment. I will not insult the privacy of your memory of her – a privacy she sought and treasured – by trying to describe her whom you knew to you who knew her.
In our memories of her she remains alive, not only a shadow on the screen or a glamorous personality.
I cannot say goodbye. Marilyn never liked goodbyes, but in the peculiar way she had of turning things around so that they faced reality – I will say au revoir. For the country to which she has gone, we must all someday visit.
Assignment
Your task is to write a eulogy for Daisy from Auggie’s perspective.
Your eulogy should describe the ways in which Daisy was special to Auggie. What will Auggie miss about Daisy?
Alternative Assignment
OR, write a brief eulogy for one of the characters in Wonder from the perspective of another character in Wonder.