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persona -APEX
A story-teller or a raconteur.
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A persona is another personality that someone has. For example someone who is normally shy and who keeps to themselves acting like a jock at school to help them fit in and get through school.
persona APEXX
Character, personality, figure...
A stage persona is a character or social role put on by an actor. Stage personas can be a completely fabricated character, or can be an exaggeration of the actor's own personality.
The identity an author creates for himself in a story is called a persona. People often mistake this for the narrator.
The poem's narrator is the voice or persona that conveys the thoughts, emotions, and observations within the poem. It may or may not represent the poet, as it can be a fictional character or a persona created by the poet to explore different perspectives.
The narrator in a poem is the voice that is speaking, telling the story or expressing their thoughts and emotions. The narrator may or may not be the poet themselves, and could be a fictional character or persona.
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The speaker of a poem..
persona -APEX
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.
There are several ways to say person in Latin. The first is homo, meaning being or individual. Then there is persona, which refers to a person's character or personality.
Patrick- friend of the main character Mark- the person whom the main character is obsessed with