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Alex_Xolod [135]
2 years ago
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Who is the intended audience of the poem?who is the speaker

English
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maw [93]2 years ago
4 0

In a Poem, the intended audience is the readers. And the speaker is the Poet.

<h3>Who is a Poet?</h3>

A Poet is someone who creates a poem. He sometimes also personifies his art to an audience. A poet is a person who creates poetry. He possesses a special power of imagination and expresses it in form of writing a poem.

In a Poem, the poet is the speaker and the intended audience is the readers. The poet uses his creative imagination to draw out his audience.

Learn more about a Poet here:

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