ELA Blog- Emily Routbort
Q: What is the difference between the speaker of the poem and the poet, and why is it important to understand this distinction?
The difference between the speaker of the poem and the poet is that the speaker is just speaking the poem. The poet is the one who completely understands the poem. The speaker is the one who can interpret the poem the way they want to. It is important to understand this distinction because the speaker could be confused as the poet and the speaker wouldn’t be able to answer question that are completely right. Rather than giving the correct information the speaker would just be giving there own opinion. The poet is the person who has the most accurate answers to the poem that is written by him or herself.
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