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Traditional Ballad Poetry  

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Traditional Ballad Poetry The traditional ballad is a song that tells us a story. The origin of the word "ballad" comes from Old French and means a song accompanying a dance - "ballade". The Old French actually derives from the Latin "to dance". Oral tradition is a big factor in Ballad poetry especially the traditional form. Ballads were memorised because at the time they were sung and recited but not written down because the majority of people couldn't read or write. Traditional and Literary ballads are very different. Traditional ballads are ballads which have been recited and memorised over the years. There creators are usually anonymous. Oral tradition has played a big part in the renewal of traditional ballads however in recent times they tend to be written down. Literary ballads are very different in that the creator of the ballad is known unlike the traditional ballad in which...

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