The speaker in "In Flanders Fields" encourages the listener to honor the memory of the fallen soldiers by continuing the fight and ensuring that their deaths were not in vain. The speaker does not advocate for surrendering or simply enjoying life, but rather for carrying on the fight for freedom and justice.
An antonym of speaker might be observer, or maybe listener.
The speaker of flanders field is "the dead" in line 6 it says "we the dead" as if speaking to the reader.
The opposite of listener would be speaker.
both of them because the listener wanted the speaker to talk to him and the speaker would be blamedbecause he was talking.Hope this helped!:)
Active listening occurs when a listener tries to understand the speaker. This involves focusing on the speaker's words, nonverbal cues, and emotions to show empathy and comprehension. It requires full engagement and attention from the listener.
The best way for a listener to verify his understanding of a speaker's argument before agreeing or disagreeing
the questions that a careful listener should ask include:who is the speaker,what is speaker trying to say,what do the speaker's facial expression mean
In "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning, the reader can tell when the speaker and the listener interact when the speaker reveals jealousy and possessiveness towards his deceased wife, the Duchess. The listener's responses are subtle or implied through the speaker's monologue, creating a sense of tension and unease in their interaction.
dramatic monologue
In "My Last Duchess," the listener is silent and passive, while in "Life in a Love," the listener is portrayed as more actively engaged in the speaker's emotions. The listener in "My Last Duchess" serves mainly as a receptacle for the speaker's thoughts, while the listener in "Life in a Love" is shown to have a reciprocal relationship with the speaker.
It is the speaker and the other one is the listener
if the person that is speaking can't explain what they want to say. if the listener doesn't understand what the speaker is saying. if neither the speaker or listener can't understand one another.