That would be the narrator, like on a TV show.
The voice of a poem refers to the personality or perspective of the speaker that comes through in the words and tone of the poem. It encompasses the emotions, attitudes, and beliefs expressed by the speaker, shaping the reader's understanding and connection to the piece. The voice can be reflective, narrative, lyrical, or any combination thereof.
The setting of the poem
speaker
Narrator.
◘ speaker
"If I Were a Voice" is a work by poet Charles Mackay that describes what the narrator would do if he were a persuasive voice. The overall meaning of the poem is to be true to yourself and proud of yourself.
explain or given information!
A definition poem defines a concept or emotion through the use of different senses (sight, sound, feel).
A list of ingredients in the form of a poem.
voice the poet uses to tell a story or speak a poem.
You take your poem, then you read it loud and clear in a poetic way. You can also do expressions just like you would reading a script ( You can do different tones of voice ) Make your expressions and tone of voice fit the poem you are performing:) -K
IRV is interactive voice response. To have it hosted would be using a service.
A narrative poem narrates--it tells a story.
"If I Were a Voice" by Charles Mackay is a poem that personifies the voice as a powerful force for change and influence. It explores the idea of using one's voice for good, speaking out against injustice, and advocating for what is right. The poem conveys a sense of responsibility that comes with having a voice, emphasizing the potential impact it can have on society.
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
lieder