The Story of Bonnie and Clyde

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The Story of Bonnie and Clyde is a poem written by outlaw Bonnie Parker that romantically recounts and mythologizes the crime spree she and Clyde Barrow undertook during the Great Depression.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
poem
associatedWith American folk crime lore
Barrow Gang NERFINISHED
author Bonnie Parker NERFINISHED
circulation posthumous popularity
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes crime spree of Bonnie and Clyde
distribution newspapers and magazines (historical reprints)
form poetry
genre crime poetry
narrative poem
outlaw ballad
hasCulturalImpactOn popular image of Bonnie and Clyde
hasTitle The Story of Bonnie and Clyde NERFINISHED
historicalContext American outlaw culture of the 1930s
language English
literaryMovement American popular verse
mainCharacter Bonnie Parker NERFINISHED
Clyde Barrow NERFINISHED
medium written text
mentions banks
law enforcement pursuit
robberies
narrativePerspective first person
narrator Bonnie Parker NERFINISHED
portrays Bonnie and Clyde as romantic outlaws
Bonnie and Clyde as victims of circumstance
relatedTo real-life crimes of Bonnie and Clyde
relatedWork Bonnie and Clyde (1967 film) NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Great Depression NERFINISHED
subject Bonnie Parker NERFINISHED
Bonnie and Clyde NERFINISHED
Clyde Barrow NERFINISHED
theme crime
fugitive life
inevitable death
mythologizing criminal life
romanticization of outlaws
violence
tone defiant
fatalistic
romantic
writer Bonnie Parker NERFINISHED

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Bonnie Parker wrote The Story of Bonnie and Clyde