"Bridal Ballad" is a Drama deeply rooted in gothic and poetic traditions, drawing directly from Edgar Allan Poe's somber and atmospheric poem of the same name. Typical elements in dramas like this include intense emotional conflicts, psychological tension, and explorations of fear, loss, and love. What sets "Bridal Ballad" apart is its integration of classic literary influence, imbuing the narrative with haunting lyricism and an eerie mood. The protagonist's internal struggle with guilt and supernatural dread reflects Poe’s signature themes, creating a unique blend of psychological drama and gothic horror that distinguishes it from more conventional dramas focused purely on relational or societal issues.