Why is the speaker of Ballad so distressed?
what new south waled were so distressed when they lost against queensland
the boy
The speaker imagines the woman to be singing about an old sad ballad about battles, or a less noble song about the sorrows human beings feel.
it really isn't a ballad,I guess that you could consider it a ballad though.
In the ballad "Edward, Edward," Edward's mother becomes suspicious of his appearance because he seems distressed and his clothes are blood-stained, implying that he may have committed a violent act. This prompts his mother to question him about what has happened, ultimately leading to the revelation that he has killed his own father.
In the ballad of William Sycamore, the speaker dies due to a series of unfortunate events related to his adventurous lifestyle. He recounts a life filled with various occupations and experiences, but ultimately succumbs to the harsh realities of life, suggesting that his demise is a result of the hardships he faced. His death reflects a sense of inevitability tied to his wild and rugged existence.
The prefix of "distressed" is "dis-".
Well its an interesting and mysterious ballad you should read i to find out yourself xx
The dialogue and rhyme in lines 29-32 of the ballad Barbara Allan help to express the speaker's deep regret and sorrow over the loss of his love, Barbara Allan. The structured rhyme scheme and dialogue emphasize the emotional impact of the situation, highlighting the speaker's overwhelming grief and despair.
Because they were. Get over it.
a distressed passenger is when someones fight is cancelled.
She wrote her first piano ballad at the age of 13. So it was in the year of 1999.