A ballad poem typically consists of four-line stanzas with a rhyme scheme of either ABAB or ABCB. The length can vary, but a traditional ballad can have multiple stanzas, each telling a story or narrative.
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.
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They have a different rhyme scheme.
A narrative poem is a type of poem that tells a story similar to a folktale or legend. Narrative poems often have a clear storyline, characters, and plot development, making them reminiscent of traditional oral storytelling. They can feature themes and motifs commonly found in folktales and legends.
The maid in the Ballad of the Oysterman dies. The poem says that"Down fell the pretty innocent, as falls a snow-white lamb,Her hair drooped round her pallid cheeks, like seaweed on a clam.Alas for those two loving ones! she waked not from her swound," this is saying that she fell down and never got back up or in other words she died.
In the ballad "Lamkin," William's father bestows upon him a sword and a dagger.
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Traditionally, a ballad verse has 2, 4, 6, 8 or 12 lines. There is no limit to the number of verses.
The Ballad and The Sonnet
A ballad(type of poem ) is just like a song , you atleast have to some rhyme in it because there is usaully a rhyme in every song u hear ,u might not notice it everytime but its there and always have a chorus (the main lines of a ballad/song) if u want to write avery good ballad ,go on youtube and type the cats in the cradle that is a very good and famous ballad only conflict that it is kinda old
A ballad is any light, simple song, esp. one of sentimental or romantic character, having two or more stanzas all sung to the same melody. A poem is a composition in verse, esp. one that is characterized by a highly developed artistic form and by the use of heightened language and rhythm to express an intensely imaginative interpretation of the subject.