The two speakers in a poem can include the poet who is expressing his thoughts and emotions through the words on the page, and a persona who is a character or voice created by the poet to convey the message of the poem. Both voices work together to create the overall tone, mood, and meaning of the poem.
a poem that expresses a dialogue between characters
a lyrical poem would be the best answer :)
The listener's are the new arrivals along with Dante and Virgil.
Isolated is the word that best conveys the speakers tone in When We Two Parted. The poem has an overall feeling of regret and sadness that is associated with a breaking of vows.
There are two tweeter speakers in the very front of the dash. There are two speakers next to the driver and passengers legs. And there are two speakers in the rear.
In Whitman's poem, the speaker seems excited and happy. In Dickinson's poem, the speaker is more melancholy and frustrated.
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
John Keats' poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci" does not have any explicit mention of the number of speakers. The poem primarily features a dialogue between the knight and the mysterious lady, but it is left ambiguous as to whether there are any other speakers present.
according to the JL Audio website. A dodge magnum standard SXT or SE setup has six speakers total. on the dash it has two 3.5" speakers; 6.5" speakers on the two front doors; and two 6x9" speakers in the rear.
A compound poem is a poem that has two or more predicate
In the poem "The Wanderer," there is one main speaker who reflects on themes of exile, sorrow, and the passage of time. The second speaker represents the wise counselor who imparts advice and offers guidance to the protagonist as he navigates his journey of solitude and loss.
The speakers on the poem 'The Wanderer' are the same person. The Wanderer conveys the meditations of a solitary exile on his past glories as a warrior in his lord's band of retainers, his present hardships and the values of forbearance and faith in the heavenly Lord. The speaker reflects upon life while spending years in exile, and to some extent has gone beyond his personal sorrow.-Chacha