The poem 'Maude Clare' is written in a Ballad Form, the use of simple, regular quatrains with alternating lines of tetrameter and trimeter reflects the conventions of the ballad, a form known for narrating tales of personal conflict, tragedy, or social unrest - By employing this structure, Rossetti situates the poem within a long literary tradition that blends oral storytelling with deep emotional resonance, making the personal conflict between Maude Clare, Nell, and the male figure feel timeless and universal