This is first seen when he said “hooly, hooly she rose up,”. When the lover first sent for Barbara Allan he told the man to say “O haste and come to my master dear,” The lover was in a rush to have Barbara Allan come to him however, instead of her moving fast she moves very slowly which shows that she was reluctant to come be at his side. The double usage of the word “hooly” also shows that her moving slowly effected the rush that he was in. Another word the writer used twice was “sick”. By choosing to say this word twice shows that the man is very sick and any moment could be his last. This only adds to the urgency of the matter but again Barbara Allan lacks pity for the
This is first seen when he said “hooly, hooly she rose up,”. When the lover first sent for Barbara Allan he told the man to say “O haste and come to my master dear,” The lover was in a rush to have Barbara Allan come to him however, instead of her moving fast she moves very slowly which shows that she was reluctant to come be at his side. The double usage of the word “hooly” also shows that her moving slowly effected the rush that he was in. Another word the writer used twice was “sick”. By choosing to say this word twice shows that the man is very sick and any moment could be his last. This only adds to the urgency of the matter but again Barbara Allan lacks pity for the