In poetry, the speaker represents the voice or persona through which a poem is narrated, distinct from the poet.
Speaker in poetry refers to the voice or persona through which a poem is narrated, distinct from the poet. The speaker could be a fictional character created by the poet to convey the poem's messages.
For example, in Edwin Arlington Robinson's poem 'Richard Cory,' the speaker is a townsperson observing Richard Cory from afar, not the poet himself.
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