A persona is the speaker in a piece of literature. It can be an actual character or just a voice.
When composing a work of fiction, the author may or may not mention him or herself, for example something like "I want to tell you about a strange experience I had..." and when an author does that, the author usually is not being autobiographical, but has invented a character to use as the narrator; this character is the authorial persona, which is to say, the identity being presented as the author.
Ligaya Tiamson- Rubin has written: 'Paano tumutula ang isang ina' 'Persona' -- subject(s): Biography
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Yes, Ina Garten, known as the Barefoot Contessa, declined a child's request from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The child, who had been diagnosed with a serious illness, wished to meet Ina, but Garten stated that she preferred to focus on her cooking and television work rather than participating in individual wish requests. This decision sparked some discussion about the balance between public persona and personal boundaries in celebrity culture.
This is a work of historical fiction.
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Ina Garten's mother, Marjorie, passed away in 2019. Ina often spoke fondly of her mother and shared how she influenced her love for cooking. Marjorie's spirit and teachings continue to resonate in Ina's work and recipes.
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Yes, the movie is a work of fiction.
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Things Hoped For is a work of fiction.
The theme is the constant thread that binds a work of fiction together.