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“GET UP AND BAR THE DOOR”
A BALLAD IN MIDDLE ENGLISH
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a poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas.
Ballad a poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas.
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Middle English ballads were meant to be sung…
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Ballad A typical ballad consists of stanzas that contain a quatrain or four poetical lines.
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Quatrains: A visual representation
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Ballad The meter or rhythm of each line is usually iambic (one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable) with eight or six syllables in a line.
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/ means stressed u means unstressed
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ballad Like any poem, some ballads follow this form and some don't, but almost all ballads are narrative, which means they tell a story.
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Narrative = story time!
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A word agreeing with another in sound in the poem
Rhyme A word agreeing with another in sound in the poem Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
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The rhyming of the final syllables of a line.
End rhyme The rhyming of the final syllables of a line. 'In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly. Scarce heard amid the guns below.'
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The pattern of end rhymes in stanzas.
Rhyme Scheme The pattern of end rhymes in stanzas. Bid me to weep, and I will weep,(A) While I have eyes to see; (B) And having none, yet I will keep (A) A heart to weep for thee.(B)
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The repetition of the beginning sounds of words
Alliteration The repetition of the beginning sounds of words But a better butter makes a batter better.
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“Get Up and Bar the Door”
Now returning… “Get Up and Bar the Door” Pg. 224
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How it was meant to be heard
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STILL CONFUSED? Watch the student dramatization of “Get Up and Bar the Door”
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