The Minstrel Boy

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"The Minstrel Boy" is a famous early 19th-century Irish patriotic song by Thomas Moore that mourns lost freedom and celebrates steadfast courage in the face of oppression.

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The Minstrel Boy canonical 1

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instanceOf 19th-century song
Irish patriotic song
song
associatedWith Irish Rebellion memory
Irish nationalism
composer Thomas Moore NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
culturalSignificance often performed at commemorative events
widely known in Irish diaspora communities
expresses determination to resist tyranny
mourning for lost freedom
genre Irish ballad
patriotic song
hasCharacter the minstrel boy NERFINISHED
hasForm strophic song
hasLyrics “The Minstrel Boy to the war is gone, in the ranks of death you’ll find him”
hasSetting time of war
language English
lyricist Thomas Moore NERFINISHED
notableLine “Though all the world betrays thee, one sword at least thy rights shall guard”
“Thy songs were made for the pure and free, they shall never sound in slavery”
portrays a young minstrel going to war
publicationPeriod early 19th century
symbolizes defiance against oppression
steadfast courage
the loss of freedom
theme courage
freedom
loyalty
nationalism
resistance to oppression
sacrifice
usedAs patriotic song in Irish communities
song of remembrance NERFINISHED
writtenBy Thomas Moore NERFINISHED

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Thomas Moore notableWork The Minstrel Boy