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A simple definition of the word "is a song that tells a story and originally was a musical accompaniment to a dance" (Cuddon 71). It comes from "the late Latin and Italian ballare 'to dance' (Cuddon 71).The word ballad is known to have three different meaning and three main types depending on what origin it is from. The three main types of ballad are: '''Traditional''' '''Ballad, Literary ballad,''' and the last one is called '''Sheet Ballard or broadside ballads'''. Traditional ballads were more common in the rural environments and they were song by mouth. Since the traditional ballads were sung by mouth they could be passed down. Literary ballads were made by poets. Holman states that "it is true that the folk ballad is, in almost every country, one of the earliest forms of literature (42). Some characteristics of a ballad are: a ballad has simple language, it has tragic theme, intensity when the narrators is telling the story, incremental repetition, the super natural will play a role through the ballad, the ballad is told through a dialogue, usually at the end of a ballad there is a summary stanza.
A simple definition of the word "is a song that tells a story and originally was a musical accompaniment to a dance" (Cuddon 71). It comes from "the late Latin and Italian ballare 'to dance' (Cuddon 71).The word ballad is known to have three different meaning and three main types depending on what origin it is from. The three main types of ballad are: Traditional Ballad, Literary ballad, and the last one is called Sheet Ballard or broadside ballads. Traditional ballads were more common in the rural environments and they were song by mouth. Since the traditional ballads were sung by mouth they could be passed down. Literary ballads were made by poets. Holman states that "it is true that the folk ballad is, in almost every country, one of the earliest forms of literature (42). Some characteristics of a ballad are: a ballad has simple language, it has tragic theme, intensity when the narrators is telling the story, incremental repetition, the super natural will play a role through the ballad, the ballad is told through a dialogue, usually at the end of a ballad there is a summary stanza.




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An example of a literary ballad is ''Mother, Get Up, Unbar the Door'' by Charles Causley
An example of a literary ballad is ''Mother, Get Up, Unbar the Door'' by Charles Causley (Cuddon 71)


An example of a traditional ballad is ''The Twa Corbles'' by Charles Causley and the last one was  
An example of a traditional ballad is ''The Twa Corbles'' by Charles Causley and the last one was (Cuddon 72)


"The greatest impetus to the study of ballad literature was given by the publication in 1765 of Bishop Percy's'' Reliques'' ''of'' ''Ancient English Poetry''" (Holman 43).
"The greatest impetus to the study of ballad literature was given by the publication in 1765 of Bishop Percy's'' Reliques'' ''of'' ''Ancient English Poetry''" (Holman 43).
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