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what is ballad? why is the form suitable for this poem

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Answered by zaria
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Ballad:. A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas. Traditional ballads are typically of unknown authorship, having been passed on orally from one generation to the next.

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Answered by aveenarose123
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Hi there!

Ballad is a poem that is typically arranged in quatrains with the rhyme scheme ABAB.

They are usually narrative, which means they tell a story in the form of a poem.

It is one of the oldest poetic forms in English.

Q) What makes a poem Ballad?

* Ballads tend to be narrative poems, poems that tell stories, as opposed to lyric poems, which emphasize the emotions of the speaker. The traditional ballad stanza consists of four lines, rhymed abcb.

One example of a Ballad is "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"- by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.


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