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Essay heading: Balliad of Bermingham
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October 15, 2002 |
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They were supposed to protect the peaceful protestors but that isn't always what happened. It is apparent after reading this stanza that this is a ballad that uses irony to imply a tragic ending is inevitable.
Dalton 2
The daughter begins to argue with her mother: "But mother, I won't be alone. / Other children will go with me / And march the streets of Birmingham... displayed 300 characters
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/ Other children will go with me / And march the streets of Birmingham." The daughter has a solid and admirable reason for wanting to go, as the last line indicates, "To make our country free." How is a mother to argue with that? She certainly wants her daughter to be a part of what is to become her future freedom from racism and discrimination, but at the same time, ensure her safety and well being... displayed next 300 characters
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