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    songs‚ field hollers‚ spirituals‚ and country string ballads more than a century ago‚ the blues is the foundation of virtually every major American music form born in the 20th century‚ including jazz‚ rhythm and blues‚ rock and roll‚ and hip-hophhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhThe blues is one of America’s greatest musical treasures. A roots music form that evolved out of African-American work songs‚ field hollers‚ spirituals‚ and country string ballads more than a century ago‚ the blues is the foundation

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    of how normal it is deemed to be. In the ballad‚ "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" the tragic overtone of the pattern is brought to light. By examining the ballad characteristics‚ historical connections‚ and the connections to the Middle Ages and today‚ the tragedy that is overlooked will be explained. The two ballad characteristics that are evident in "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" are tragic subject matter and question and answer format. In the ballad‚ it is asked where have all the flowers

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    27 September 2010 Compare the similarities and differences between two Ballads‚ Charlotte Dymond and John Lomas. Charlotte Dymond and John Lomas‚ are two poems which share several techniques. They also‚ however are different in many ways. This essay will explore their similarities and their differences and explain reasons why the two ballads are different or similar. For example‚ both poems have a theme of murder. Ballads normally have a sad or shocking story‚ so this is very common. In both poems

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    Why is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner a Typical Poem? There a lot of ballads written around the world but Britain has one of the biggest interest in this world. In the following essay I will explain what makes a good ballad and then see if that The Rime of the Ancient Mariner has included that particular technique in the ballad itself. To make an interesting you must have the following eight points as shown below: An interesting plot to keep the reader entertained A good sense of rhythm and movement

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    English Folklore Required literature: Tales of the British Isles‚ English or Scottish Popular Ballads‚ Mother Goose Rhymes‚ On Fairy Tales (by J.R.R. Tolkien) Видение креста; Genesis B / Древнеанглийская поэзия. М.‚ 1982. Сс. 27-28‚ 81-90. Brodey K.‚ Malgaretti F. Focus on English and American Literature. M.‚ 2003. Pp.7-10‚ 31-32. Supplementary literature: Драйден Дж. О драматической поэзии. Мэлори Т. Смерть Артура. Скотт В. Вводные замечания о народной поэзии…(предисловие) // Собр. соч. в

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    can The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes be considered a ballad form of poetry. The Highwayman can be considered a ballad because of the use of various techniques which are typical of the ballad style of poetry. The author Alfred Noyes wrote the poem in 1906 and at the time he was 24 years old. He died on the 25th June 1958. He is buried on the Isle of Wight where he lived with his wife and children. The first feature of the poem that makes it a ballad is it tells a story. Before words were printed‚ news

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    The Summary of "The Boxer"

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    Paul Simon and Bruce Woodley in 1968. The author of this paper chose this poem because it is also “a modern rock ballad.” (Clugston‚ 2010)‚ which is something everyone can relate to. One of the main elements that stuck out to the author is‚ as (Clugston‚ 2010) states‚ “its rhythm is irregular rather than repetitive; its stanzas have varied lengths.” “The Boxer” is a folk rock ballad written in 1968‚ that reflects the turbulent mood and trials characterized social change in the 1960’s.” (Clugston

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    Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight (Child #4) is‚ according to Child himself‚ one of the most wide-spread ballads in his collection (4). Three distinguishable English versions are documented in English and Scottish Popular Ballads and a fourth on can be traced back to North America. Version A is the only one explicitly featuring an elf as well as a recurring refrain‚ the latter of which makes it very balladic. In every verse‚ the second line is “Aye as the gowans grow gay” and the fourth line “The first

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    Firstly I think it is critical to mention the origins of the ballads as location and time can unlock information essential to understanding. ‘The Wife Of The Ushers Well’ is not a finite piece‚ as over many years the word order and vocabulary may have changed due to discrepancies in the transition between generations‚ usually this is referred to folklore as the words are sometimes changed but the meaning and core content is the same. ‘The Twa Corbies’ is relatively similar to the ‘Wife of the Ushers

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    date he wrote many excellent poems‚ including “Annabel Lee.” Although “Annabel Lee” is considered “the demented reflection of a madman" (Bily)‚ it conveyed his everlasting devotion and compassion for his Annabel Lee. “Annabel Lee” uses repetition‚ ballad form and even his insanity to emphasize his love for his dead companion. Repetition or “haunting rhythm” (Bily) played a large role in “Annabel Lee.” The repetition engraves the events of the poem in the readers mind. “Within individual lines […]

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