This poem has four main techniques: rhyme, perspective, repetition and stanzas.
The rhyming pattern in the Bridal Ballad is as follows: the second and the last line in each stanza rhyme whilst the remaining lines in each stanza rhyme with one another. The rhyming creates flow and a natural rhythm for the reader to follow with. Rhyming also emphasises the entire line, similar to using caps lock or bold print. It also helps in understanding the bride 's circumstance and what she is feeling at that particular stage.
The poem is in first person and it is in the perspective of the bride-to-be. Having the poem in first person gives an insight into the characters mind and the feelings they must be going through. In this poem it is fairly easily to understand when the bride is content, sarcastic, joyous and depressed mainly because it is entirely in first person. When a poem or story is in first person, it is quite easily to "slip into the characters shoes" and imagine being the character in the poem. This also increases understanding and knowledge of what is