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A Poet
Arnold 'Poet' Jackson wrote all of the poems himself.
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It is an honor for a poet. The post is for the poet to make the public more aware of poetry.
they think you look like a poet?
Probably the most famous poet and storyteller was Geoffrey Chaucer. There is a link below to an article on Chaucer.
A writer who focuses on poems is a poet, while a writer who specializes in stories can be referred to as a fiction writer or storyteller.
Homer was a poet and storyteller, not a philosopher - his role was entertainment.
King David from the Bible is known for being a shepherd in his youth, a storyteller through the Book of Psalms, a poet in his writing, a musician playing the harp, a warrior defeating Goliath, and a great king of Israel.
He is a poet from the world war 1
I would say a poet
The closest I can think of, would be Bragi. Bragi, a son of Odin, was the god of poetry and skald, the royal poet and storyteller. He is often pictured with a harp. He was married to Idhunn, the goddess of youth, associated with apples.
well, Robert Frost was a poet.
well, Robert Frost was a poet.
An Anglo-saxon storyteller is a Scop. An Old English historian or poet who was responsible for passing stories down from generation to generation.
One of the worst Norse insults would be to call someone a "nidhingr," which means a coward or a villain. Another insult could be to refer to someone as a "skaldaskrymir," which implies that they are a terrible poet or storyteller. Additionally, calling someone a "skogarmadr" would suggest that they are a wild and uncivilized person.
A scop is, essentially, a bard or poet in Anglo-Saxon England. An example sentence would be: The works by that specific scop are her favorite.