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Yes, a ballad can represent the feelings of an entire family or village through its storytelling and emotional depth. The themes and lyrics in a ballad may resonate with many people and evoke shared experiences or sentiments within a community.
A Ballad is a lyrical heroic narration of a legendary hero of a community sung in praise of the family (clan) or the village he represented who have a strong emotional loyalty.
The entire village meets in the village playground, or ilo, for the drumming, dancing, and wrestling.
Yes, a ballad can have an aabb rhyme scheme throughout the whole poem. The aabb rhyme scheme consists of rhyming couplets, where two lines rhyme with each other. This pattern can be maintained throughout the entire ballad.
you would have enough wood to screw an entire village! you would have enough wood to screw an entire village!
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a group of africans and whites came to the village then immediately left many people came later and killed the entire village.
"The Ballad of the Green Berets" is a song, not an entire album, recorded by Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler. It was released as a single in 1966 and later included on Sadler's album also titled "The Ballad of the Green Berets."
Taking a deer provided meat for an entire village.
An entire village in South Africa.
You may be thinking of a manor.