What types of poetry are there?
Narrative
Narrative poems tell stories. They may vary in style, use of rhyme,
and rhythm. Epic poems tend to be longer poems with emphasis on the plot
of the story. Epic poems often deal with adventures and heroes. The story
centers around the heroes ability to reach a major achievement. The Ballad
also tells a story and is a narrative poem.
Ballads, most of which are anonymous, are poems that tell stories about
people who experience dramatic events such as murder, war, revenge, love,
and jealousy. Originally, ballads were songs that were shared and changed
by many people. The stories often included elements of magic or superstition
as part of their stories. Dialogue is a key element in most ballads. Although
it takes many forms, the traditional ballad has four line stanzas with
a rhyme scheme of AABB. Parts of the ballad are repeated to give it its
musical quality.
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