Certainly! Below are the characteristics of villanelle and ballad types of poems. You can drag the elements to their corresponding sections.
Villanelle
- Structure: 19 lines, consisting of 5 tercets followed by a quatrain.
- Rhyme Scheme: ABA ABA ABA ABA ABAA.
- Repetition: The first and third lines of the opening tercet are alternately repeated at the end of the subsequent stanzas and both appear in the final quatrain.
- Theme: Often explores complex emotions like love, loss, or existential themes.
Ballad
- Structure: Typically composed of quatrains (4-line stanzas).
- Rhyme Scheme: Often ABAB or ABCB.
- Narrative Style: Tells a story, usually focusing on themes of romance, tragedy, or adventure.
- Repetition: Often includes refrains or repeated lines, making it lyrical.
You would place each characteristic under either "Villanelle" or "Ballad" based on these descriptions.