Ballads
Study/Reading Guide
Terms:
- refrain =
- inference =
- ballad = (see page 96 for help)
Note about dialect:
An apostrophe can indicate a missing consonant or vowel, as in wi’ for with (line 4) or din’d for dined (line 7).
Tips for Struggling Readers:
- Turn dialect into modern English as you read each ballad. This is easier done if read aloud.
- Use the text aids in the side margins.
from Lord Randall
- (the ballad) This ballad, like so many other medieval ballads, is written in a question-and-answer format. What is the effect?
- (Making Inferences) What is the connection between the death of the dogs and Lord Randall?
- (Making Inferences) Who poisoned Lord Randall?
- (Refrain) What effect is created by the refrain in the last two lines?
- (Check) What two places has Lord Randall gone to since he left home?
- (Check) What has happened to Lord Randall?
from Edward, Edward
- (Using Text Aids) How can you tell the meaning of the word sae in line 4?
- (Drawing Conclusions) Starting on line 25, why is Edward going away?
- (Refrain) Note of use of O at the end of each stanza. What effect does it have?
- (Making Judgments) What kind of person is Edward? Explain.
- (Dialect) Concerning the last stanza, why didn’t the editors decide to print this dialect in modern English?
- (Check) What has Edward done?
from Get Up and Bar the Door
Note: Bar the door means to “lock” it. Long ago, people would not have said “lock the door” because they used a bar, or piece of wood, placed horizontally across a door, to secure it.
Note: The “gentlemen” reveal two facts about life in the Middle Ages: (1) The times were often lawless, and citizens were at the mercy of bandits and thieves; and (2) the upper classes could treat people like the goodman and goodwife however they pleased.
- (the ballad) What story elements (characters, setting, situation, conflict) are introduced in the first three stanzas?
- (Extending the Text) In the fourth stanza, what does the pact reveal about the goodman and goodwife?
- (Check) What excuse does the goodwife give for not being able to bar the door?
- (Check) What causes the husband to speak first?
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