Mother, Father, and son .
The father always asks the question first , than the mother repeats.
and the son replies.
The speaker in the poem "Lord Randall" is Lord Randall himself. The poem is a dramatic monologue where Lord Randall recounts a conversation with his mother about his strange and unsettling encounter with his lover. Through his dialogue, we learn about his poisoning and impending death.
In the poem "Lord Randall" , the hero Randall dies from eating poisoned eels given to him by his true love. The poem does not say if the poisoning was intentional or not.
death, loss, and betrayal
Lord Randall was poisoned by his sweetheart. There are several versions of this traditional poem, in which the dish she cooked for him is variously fish or eels, fried or boiled.
Very ancient poem/song the author's name is lost to history.
for the boys who are fooled by pretentious loved ones, to be very careful in choosing their right girl to love because they might not get the love they've expected from them(girl)...
The speaker in the poem "Ballad of Birmingham" by Dudley Randall is distressed because the mother sent her daughter to church for safety, only for her to be killed in a bombing. The poem reflects the tragedy and anguish of the Birmingham church bombing during the Civil Rights Movement in 1963.
Lord Randall was poisoned by his wife, who was unhappy in their marriage and sought to inherit his wealth and title. She wanted to gain power and control over his estate and believed that poisoning him was the only way to achieve her goal.
The speaker of a poem is the voice that expresses the thoughts and emotions within the poem. The speaker may or may not be the poet themselves, as the speaker is a fictional creation within the poem.
The speaker in the poem "The Owl" by Alfred Lord Tennyson is reminded of the tears shed by a loved one, which the owl's hooting brings to mind. The owl's haunting cry awakens memories of the past sorrows and losses experienced by the speaker.
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The speaker in "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred Lord Tennyson is the narrator who tells the story of the Lady of Shalott and her tragic fate as she is cursed to weave and watch the world through a mirror. The speaker conveys the emotions and events in the poem from an outside perspective.
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem