A speaker and audience can affect the poem by having a negative tone toward it. The speaker telling the poem has to have the mood of how the story is going for it to be good & if they have a boring tone in their voice it affects the poem badly. The audience have a big role in affecting the poem to by clapping if they thought it was good or if they are talking during the poem it affects the mood of the poem and the speaker.
When interpreting a poem before an audience, the speaker should strive to convey their personal connection and understanding of the material. This involves bringing their unique perspective and emotions to the performance, allowing the audience to experience the poem through the speaker's interpretation. By making the material their own, the speaker can deliver a more authentic and engaging presentation that resonates with listeners.
Without knowing which poem your are referring to no answer can be given
"Ode to a Grecian Urn" by John Keats is a poem where the speaker is not a poet addressing the urn as a silent but designated audience. The speaker expresses admiration for the urn and contemplates its beauty and stories depicted on it, creating a conversation between the speaker and the object.
The direct audience for "Theme for English B" by Langston Hughes is the speaker's instructor. The speaker talks to his instructor and describes how they are similar and different. This poem is also meant to be for the audience of all Americans because the poem refers to the experiences of Americans.
The audience in "To a Terrorist" by Stephen Dunn is the terrorist himself. The speaker addresses the terrorist directly in the poem, exploring themes of violence, revenge, and the consequences of his actions. The poem serves as a reflection on the motivations and humanity of the terrorist.
it is likely that the audience will distrust the speaker.
The speaker of a poem is the voice that expresses the thoughts and emotions within the poem. The speaker may or may not be the poet themselves, as the speaker is a fictional creation within the poem.
it is likely that the audience will distrust the speaker.
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
This is a poem titled Invictus, published in 1875 by William Henley. Although you have changed the audience... In the original poem the speaker is referring to themself, while you've referred to the audience.
Thomas Moore is the speaker in the poem as he is the writer of the text.
There is not a specific poem titled "Amira" that is widely recognized. However, in general, the speaker of a poem is the voice that communicates the message or emotions of the poem.