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St. Robert Catholic High School 10 Academic Ballad Poetry Station
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Origin of Ballad Poetry Also called popular ballads, ballads were passed orally from generation to generation as songs. The song would usually tell a story and include a shock refrain (impacting repetition) without going into detail of setting, characterization, etc.
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Characteristics of Ballad Poetry 1.Short event or story put into song. 2.Folk ballads are one stanza, literary ballads are more formal and can be composed of several stanzas. Structure: *4 Lines (quatrain) *One stanza *2nd and 4th line rhyme
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I Will Always Love You by Dolly Parton If I should stay Well, I would only be in your way And so I’ll go, and yet I know That I’ll think of you each step of my way And I will always love you I will always love you Bitter-sweet memories That’s all I have, and all I’m taking with me Good-bye, oh, please don’t cry cause we both know that I’m not what you needI will always love you And I hope life, will treat you kind And I hope that you have all that you ever dreamed of Oh, I do wish you joy And I wish you happiness But above all this I wish you love I love you, I will always love I, I will always, always love you 1.Read the poem and listen to it as you would a story. Try to imagine the emotion of the speaker and the characters. 2.Click inside the heart to listen to the audio performed by Whitney Huston & see if this is similar to what you imagined.
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