ballad
One popular folktale originating from Oriental Mindoro is "Hinilawod," an epic poem that tells the story of three brothers and their adventures in the underworld. It showcases themes of bravery, love, and Filipino values.
"Legend" can be classified as a narrative poem, as it tells a story of mythical or heroic figures. It often combines elements of history, folklore, and cultural beliefs to convey a moral lesson or explore universal themes.
Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote his poem about the legend of Lady Godiva in 1842. The poem is titled "Godiva" and it focuses on the historical story of Lady Godiva's ride through the streets of Coventry.
The poet of the poem "The Oriental Legend" is Thomas Moore, an Irish poet and lyricist. The poem is part of his longer work "Lalla-Rookh," published in 1817. It tells the story of a Persian princess and her journey through ancient Persia.
both. a story and a poem. it is pretty much telling you what you want to see it as, a story or a poem...i see it as a story. However, it is a BALLAD, not a BALLARD....
A narrative poem is a poem that tells a story rather than most poems.
In my view,narrative poem can tell a story compeletly.For example,a love story.You can show a love story with a poem.
An epic is a long poem, however a legend is shorter than an epic.
a poem that tells a story is called ballad.
"A Northern Legend" by William Cullen Bryant is a poem that tells the story of Odin, the Norse god, descending to Earth disguised as a beggar. The poem conveys themes of sacrifice, humility, and the importance of kindness towards strangers. It emphasizes the idea that even the humblest of individuals can possess great power and wisdom.
"Loo-Wit" by Wendy Rose is a narrative poem that retells a Native American legend about the formation of Mount St. Helens. It presents a mythological story in poetic form, exploring themes of nature, transformation, and the power of storytelling.