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1 Ballads Narrative poetry that describes an single dramatic episode—often tragic or violent.

2 Ballad A form of verse to be sung or recited characterized by its presentation of a dramatic or exciting episode in narrative form.

3 Ballad Plot: A single episode of highly dramatic nature is presented The supernatural is likely to play a part Incidents are usually such as happen to common people Physical courage and love are frequent themes

4 Folk ballad One of the earliest forms of literature Transmitted orally Composed anonymously Topic—common people Developed through dialogue and action Refrain Incremental repetition

5 Literary ballad Imitative of a folk ballad More polished—consciously artful More elevated language Professional diction and syntax

6 Ballad stanza Quatrain—four line stanza Rhyme scheme— A....4 accented syllables B....3 accented syllables C....4accented syllables B....3accented syllables

7 “The Unquiet Grave” the WIND/doth BLOW/to DAY/my LOVE a FEW/ small DROPS/ of RAIN i’ve NEV/ er HAD/ but ONE/ true LOVE, in COLD/ grave SHE/ was LAIN

8 The night was dark no father was there The child was wet with dew. The mire was deep, and the child did weep And away the vapour flew.

9 They dined on mince and slices of quince, Which they ate with a runcible spoon; And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon... --- Edward Lear

10 A bunch of the boys were whooping it up In the Malamute saloon; The kid that handles the music box Was hitting a jag-time tune’ Back of the bar, in a solo game, Sat Dangerous Dan McGrew, And watching his luck was his light-o’-live, the lady that’s known as Lou. --Robert Service

11 Gilligan’s Island Theme Song Just SIT right BACK and you HEAR a TALE. A TALE of a FATEful TRIP That STARted FROM this TROpic PORT A-BOARD this TIny SHIP. Listen to the whole tragic ballad!

12 Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me, I once was lost but now am found, Was blind, but now, I see. --By John Newton * Most poetic ballads can be sung to the Gilligan’s Island theme song! Try it with “Amazing Grace.”

13 Tragic Ballad Assignment Write a 16+ line tragic ballad Due 1/7 Follow the rhyme scheme and meter of a ballad. It must be a narrative poem—tells a story!! Type or Ink. Every spelling error is a half grade reduction


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