The Ballad "Edward, Edward" explores themes of love, betrayal, and guilt as it tells the story of a brother who kills his own sister due to her pregnancy. The ballad raises questions about loyalty, family ties, and the consequences of one's actions.
The ballad of Edward is about a boy, Edward, whose mother questions him about blood on his sword. He answers with lies until finally he admits that he killed his father and is leaving and not coming back.
In "Edward, Edward," there are unanswered questions about the reason for the father wanting to kill his son, Edward. The ballad does not provide a clear explanation for this violent act, leaving readers to speculate on the motivations behind the father's actions. Additionally, the ballad does not reveal Edward's thoughts or feelings towards his father, leaving the nature of their relationship open to interpretation.
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In the ballad "Edward, Edward," Edward's mother becomes suspicious of his appearance because he seems distressed and his clothes are blood-stained, implying that he may have committed a violent act. This prompts his mother to question him about what has happened, ultimately leading to the revelation that he has killed his own father.
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