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Who is the speaker in a poem
The narrator
The reader
The Author
The main character
The narrator
The reader
The Author
The main character
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In a poem, the speaker is typically referred to as **the narrator**. This is the voice that conveys the poem's message, emotions, and perspective. The speaker may or may not be the same as the poet (the author), and they can take on various roles or personas that are distinct from the author's own identity. The reader is the one who interprets and engages with the poem, while the main character, if present, is a specific figure within the poem's narrative.
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