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persona -APEX
The speaking persona in the poem "The Lamb," by William Blake, is a man who is giving laud to the aforementioned creature and, in turn, to God for creating it (three minutes from the time this was posted).
"Her stage persona is nothing like the real Muriel", from the Apple Thesaurus (Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus) The impostor left the city and assumed a different persona for his next swindle.
A person who is not welcome.
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the persona is the one telling the poem. the one who fell in love with celia
The speaker of a poem..
Its john
the person who does the action
A persona, from the Latin for mask, is a character taken on by a poet to speak in a first-person poem. Anthony Thwaite's 'Monologue in the Valley of the Kings' uses the word 'I' but it refers, not to the poet, but to the Pharaoh, Thwaite's persona in this poem.
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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.
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