Ballad of Father Gilligan-William Butler
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In the ballad "Edward, Edward," the son kills his father in response to his father asking him about the source of the blood on his clothes. Edward reveals that he killed his lover, Goldmary, whom his father had forbidden him to marry. The murder of his father is an act of both desperation and revenge, driven by the consequences of his forbidden love.
In "Edward, Edward," there are unanswered questions about the reason for the father wanting to kill his son, Edward. The ballad does not provide a clear explanation for this violent act, leaving readers to speculate on the motivations behind the father's actions. Additionally, the ballad does not reveal Edward's thoughts or feelings towards his father, leaving the nature of their relationship open to interpretation.
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