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A narrative poem of play that tells a story is called a dramatic monologue.
The term you are looking for is "character". Characters are the individuals, animals, objects, or even natural forces that play a role in a story or poem. They are essential for driving the plot and conveying the themes of the work.
A spatial setting is the place of a story, poem or play.
The most important character in a play, story, or poem is often the protagonist, who drives the plot forward and undergoes significant development or change throughout the narrative. Their actions and decisions typically have the most impact on the story's outcome and theme.
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both. a story and a poem. it is pretty much telling you what you want to see it as, a story or a poem...i see it as a story. However, it is a BALLAD, not a BALLARD....
Because the poem tells the story of an actual event that occured. The poem is also narrated in 2nd person as the narrator addresses the audience.
Halfdane is a character in Beowulf who is the father of Hrothgar, the king of the Danes. He is mentioned as a respected and powerful figure in the poem, but he does not play a major role in the story itself.
A single person speaking in a dramatic poem is a drama. The term drama can also be used to describe a play that has conflicts between the characters.
Yes it is a poem if it tells a story if it is set out like a poem in verses or lines and not long sentences like in a book. It also could be called a ballad which is a poem that rhymes and tells a story and is usually about love or sadness, or could be called a monologue which is a poem that is spoken by one person within the poem. Most poems tell a story or describe something but to be a poem needs to be set out in verses/stanzas and/or rhyme.
A narrative poem is a poem that tells a story rather than most poems.