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  1. Ballad - Wikipedia

    A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of Great Britain and Ireland from the Late Middle Ages until the 19th century.

  2. Ballad - Definition and Examples | LitCharts

    A concise definition of Ballad along with usage tips, an expanded explanation, and lots of examples.

  3. Ballad - Examples and Definition of Ballad as Literary Device

    What is a Ballad? A Simple Definition. A ballad is a poem that tells a story, often a dramatic or tragic one, and is traditionally meant to be sung. Think of it as a narrative poem set to music. Ballads …

  4. What is a Ballad? Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis

    A ballad is a kind of verse, sometimes narrative in nature and often set to music. They developed from 14th and 15th century minstrelsy.

  5. BALLAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 9, 2016 · The meaning of BALLAD is a narrative composition in rhythmic verse suitable for singing. How to use ballad in a sentence.

  6. Ballad | The Poetry Foundation

    Beginning in the Renaissance, poets have adapted the conventions of the folk ballad for their own original compositions. Examples of this “literary” ballad form include John Keats’s “La Belle Dame …

  7. BALLAD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Add to word list literature a song or poem that tells a story, or a slow love song (Definition of ballad from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. ballad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    2 days ago · ballad (plural ballads) A kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; especially, a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas.

  9. What is a Ballad? Definition, Examples of Literary Ballads

    Ballads are a type a poetry. These poems are composed with the intention that they will be sung. Oftentimes, these stories are dramatic in nature. Whitney Houston is famous for singing the ballad “I …

  10. Ballad - Folk, Narrative, Verse | Britannica

    A ballad is not technically a ballad unless it is sung; but though tunes and texts are dynamically interdependent, it is not unusual to find the same version of a ballad being sung to a variety of tunes …