Ballads were popular for people who couldn't read because they were typically sung or recited aloud, making them accessible to a wider audience. The repetitive nature of ballads also made them easy to remember and pass down through oral tradition, allowing them to be shared within communities. Additionally, ballads often touched on universal themes and emotions that resonated with people, regardless of their literacy level.
They appealed to people that were illiterate. The people that couldnt read his writings used them........
Songs and ballads were used to help preserve history when a lot of the people didn't know how to read or write - it was easy for them to remember the words of a song.
well its that they couldnt read or talk
They couldnt read properly
There was no electricity in the tudor times and very little people were able to read so for entertainment rich people went to the theatre. But if you were poor, you couldnt afford to watch a play so public executions were very popular and people used to que through the night to get the best seats!
no he wasnt he couldnt read nor could he write ! :)
To send messages so that the enemy couldnt read them
The single most-read book in Judaism is the Torah.
The Sherlock Holmes was a popular series. Many people like to read these books.
no it would just be stupid unless you couldnt read
The point was to spread the teachings of the bible because many people couldnt read at that time. They used to perform the acts in churches but were thrown out because people were watching it for entertainment. The local people then performed the plays each year on pageant wagons.
Literacy Test cuz they couldnt read