He or she is actually called the narrator. The narrator differs from the author in that the author wrote the poem but the narrator lives inside the poem and is giving a firsthand account of the story.
You could, but it depends what you mean. If you mean the person is a horrible beast, then you might want to say "Jabberwock" instead. The poem itself is called "Jabberwocky," so you would only be calling someone a poem.
There is no poem for it. But you can try making one if you'd like. Lol. :)
What poem?
To illustrate a poem means to draw a picture or pictures with your poem that you wrote.
The poem "Dyed Carnations" explores themes of artifice, superficiality, and illusion through the imagery of dyed flowers. The speaker reflects on the paradox of beauty that is both enhanced and distorted by artificial coloration, ultimately calling into question the nature of authenticity in the world.
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The content of the poem determines what it means.
Depends on if the poem was romantic
Poem
calling someone a liar or something really mean
You need to put the NAME of the poem in your question so it can be answered.
You mean 'The Raven' poem? Edgar Allen Poe.