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"Barbara Allen" is an enduring folk ballad of unknown authorship, passed down through generations by oral tradition. The narrative follows a dying man who longs for the love of Barbara Allen. Despite her initial coldness and anger, she realizes her love for him too late, evoking themes of regret and the consequences of letting anger prevail. Their story culminates in both their deaths, as she chooses to be buried next to him, highlighting the profound connection of love and loss. This tale serves as a poignant reminder to value love and not let anger dictate our actions.
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“Barbara Allen” • Author- It was a folk ballad no author is know. • Folk ballad it was handed down by singing and word of mouth
A man is dying for the love of Barbara Allen. He makes his servant bring her to him and all she does is shows her anger of him. When she heard the death bell ring she finds she truly loved him and when she dies she buries her self next to him
You should never let your anger get the best of you because when you regret it, it might be to late Defintions • Reft- Deprived • Jow- Stroke; gave • Gin- If • Ganetwa- Gone two
Sir John Graeme • “Death of life had left him” it really meant he has died. • “Oh haste and come to my master dear” really meant hurry up.