What was the Homstead Strike? Were the workers justified in their words and actions? Did they have the right to strike against their employers? Why or Why not?
A Ballad is a narrative composition in rhythmic verse suitable for singing. Originally ballads were not written down. They were a way to pass tradition and culture down from generation to generation; the music helped people to remember the story. The traditional ballad form has a few easily replicated characteristics that have made it a popular storytelling device for hundreds of years.
Listen to the ballad written about the Homestead Strike (1892) and read the lyrics.
Cho. Now the man that fights for honor, none can blame him. May luck attend wherever he may roam. And no son of his will ever live to shame him. Whilst Liberty and Honor rule our Home. Now this sturdy band of working men started out at the break of day Determination in their faces which plainly meant to say: "No one can come and take our homes for which we have toiled so long No one can come and take our places --- no, here's where we belong!" A woman with a rifle saw her husband in the crowd, She handed him the weapon and they cheered her long and loud. He kissed her and said, "Mary, you go home till we're through." She answered,"No. If you must die, my place is here with you." Cho. When a lot of tramp detectives came without authority Like thieves at night when decent men were sleeping peacefully--- Can you wonder why all honest hearts with indignation burn, And why the slimy worm that treads the earth when trod upon will turn? When they locked out men at Homestead so they were face to face With a lot of bum detectives and they knew it was their place To protect their homes and families, and this was neatly done And the public will reward them for the victories they won.What is the mood created by the lyrics of the song? (Answers might include pride, anger and determination)
What words might contribute to the mood of the song? (Select 3 words or phrases and discuss how each word/phrase contributes to the emotional impact of the lyrics. Answers might include shame, bum detectives, like thieves in the night, grasping corporations.)
What words could be used to predict tension and violence?
Read 'How to Write a Ballad" and then write your own labor song about the Railroad Strike of 1877, the Haymarket Affair, or the Pullman Strike. Be prepared to share your song in front of the class.
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the mood is pride in defending homestead. A word that would contribute to this songs mood would be cheered long and loud, victories ect. The words rifle and guns would show the tension and violence.
ReplyDeleteThe mood is disgraced and prideful, angry that they are getting there stuff taken away and it stated that they would use force to get back what is theirs.
ReplyDeleteThe mood is pride, when they cheered that contributes to the song but they are also mad they are getting their things taken away.
ReplyDeletethe mood that this sets is pride. they are cheering, happy, angry and sad at the same time. getting their things taken away, they are angry and sad.
ReplyDeletethe mood that this movie shows is pride because the people are happy,sad cheering and angry at the same time as their t things are being taken away
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