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Ballad Of Birmingham

Submitted by tommylee on July 21, 2006

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Ballad of Birmingham



In the poem Ballad of Birmingham, by Dudley Randall, written in 1969, Mr.

Randall uses of irony to describes the events of the mothers decision, and also

her concern for the welfare of her darling little child. It seems odd that this

child would even know what a freedom march is, but this would be considered

normal back in the early 1960's, when Mr. Martin Luther King Jr. had rallies and

freedom marches to free the African American people from discrimination and

segregation (Hunter 6). It also seems very ironic that the young child is acting

like an adult in this particular situation (Hunter 12). I think the mother would

be the one who would want to got to the march to free her people, not the child.

In the poem "Ballad of Birmingham", by Dudley Randall, written in 1969, Mr.

Randall uses tone and irony to describe the events of the mothers decisions, and

as well as her concern for her child's well being.



In the first stanza irony is used in order to make

reading the poem more interesting. The situation in this first stanza is also

very important. The little child is in a desperate situation and wants to help

better the lives of the African Americans. Randall also focuses on specific

culture here. The speaker is allowing the reader to make a mental picture of one

specific march in Birmingham (Hunter 17). But, you know as well as I, that with

peace marches and rallies comes violence and hostility. This is exactly what the

little girls mother is afraid of, this is why she will not let her go to the

march. It also seems weird that her mother is so sure that going to...

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