Narrative poetry.
A ballad is a narrative poem that tells a story, often focusing on themes of love, loss, or adventure. It typically has a rhythmic and musical quality, often incorporating elements of repetition and rhyme.
"Le Loupgarou" is a narrative poem that combines elements of folklore, ballad, and lyric poetry. It tells a story (narrative), features musical or rhythmic qualities (lyric), and often follows a repeating refrain or pattern (ballad).
The author of "The Man upon the Cross" is Girard Thibault.
The genre of "The Ballad of a Mother's Heart" is poetry or ballad. It is a narrative poem that tells a story and conveys emotions through its verses.
Ballad.
Narrative poetry is the type of poetry that tells a story in verse form. It often includes characters, a plot, and a setting to convey a narrative. Examples of narrative poetry include epics like "The Odyssey" and ballads like "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
You can read the poem "Ballad of Birmingham" by Langston Hughes in his poetry collection "The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes" or on various online poetry websites and databases.
The Ballad and The Sonnet
umm i dunno if it is correct but for me.....hahahahaha -ballad -verse
I think it would be narrative and its a ballad
Ballads for the A+ users
Yes, a ballad is a form of poetry that is often meant to be sung. Traditional ballads were typically sung as songs and were passed down orally through generations. Today, ballads can still be performed as songs or read as poetry.