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Similarly, it is asked, is The Cremation of Sam McGee a ballad?
The Cremation of Sam McGee, ballad by Robert Service, published in Canada in 1907 in Songs of a Sourdough (U.S. title, The Spell of the Yukon, and Other Verses). In the ballad, set in the icy wilds of northwestern Canada, the title character dies after asking the narrator to cremate his body rather than bury it.
Furthermore, is The Cremation of Sam McGee a narrative poem? Summary of The Cremation of Sam McGee Service, a popular British Canadian poet and writer wrote 'The Cremation of Sam McGee' This is a narrative poem based and inspired by the real people. It was published in 1907 in Songs of a Sourdough. The poem speaks about the narrator's friend who dies at the Lake Lebarge.
Similarly, what genre is The Cremation of Sam McGee?
I cremated Sam McGee. Although the poem was fiction, it was based on people and things that Robert Service actually saw in the Yukon.
What is the mood of the poem The Cremation of Sam McGee?
Service wrote this poem about a cold trip in Northern Canada during the Yukon Gold Rush. He tells us about his "friend" Sam McGee who nearly freezes to death while on the trail. I think that the mood of this story started out joyful when the to friends were good together but changed when Sam was about to do.
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