Analysis

In my analysis of obituaries, I looked at CNN's obit of Fats Domino, a famous, piano-playing, rock-n'-roller. The interesting thing about this obit was that the author chose to almost solely focus on his music and on his influence to other artists. There wasn't too much on who he was as a person. To me, that makes sense. When you think of Fats Domino, you think of songs like "Ain't that a shame" or "Walking to New Orleans." If I were working on this obit, I probably would have done the same thing. This might be a sophomoric comparison, but if you were writing an obituary for Hitler, you probably wouldn't care to mention how much he loved his grandmother or his love of bratwurst. You would mention and focus on all of the pain and death he spread. In the same sense, people will remember Domino's music more than his love for Italian food. It just makes sense to have a singular focus in an obit.

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