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To write a reflection on a ballad, start by analyzing the themes, characters, and emotions depicted in the ballad. Reflect on your personal connection to the ballad and how it made you feel or think. Consider the deeper message or moral that the ballad conveys and how it relates to your own experiences. Conclude by summarizing your thoughts and highlighting the impact that the ballad had on you.
No. You have to do this. We don't write things for people.
Chaucer did not write a ballad of gentleness. However, he did write "The Canterbury Tales," a collection of stories in medieval English society.
It's very simple. You write from the heart
you go by the pattern A A B B or A B C B
Twilight is just about a vampire who sharpend his teath and bites people who is in love with a shemale
Yes, Lochinvar is a ballad.
The ballad originated from Germany. =]
the ryme sceme
The ballad of Hillsborough was written by Pete Wylie.
Yes. The "I" of the ballad is not the singer.
Henry Lawson wrote hundreds of poems and ballads. A small selection of his ballads includes:The Ballad of the DroverThe Ballad of Mabel ClareThe Ballad of the Black SheepThe Ballad of the Casual LunaticBallad of the CornstalkThe Ballad of the Elder SonThe Ballad of the Hundred and ThirdThe Ballad of the Rouseabout