When reading poetry, what is the difference between the speaker and the poet?

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The poet writes the poem, and the speaker reads the poem aloud.


The poet writes the actual poem, and the speaker is the narrator of the poem.


The poet reads the poem, and the speaker tells him/her what to say.


The poet gets credit for the poem, and the speaker writes the actual poem.

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Answer:

The poet writes the actual poem, and the speaker is the narrator of the poem.

Explanation:

The speaker and poet are often one and the same. But sometimes, the poem's speaker (narrator or 'persona') is an assumed character. The poet writes as the speaker.

During the reading of poetry the difference that exists is that the The poet writes the actual poem, and the speaker is the narrator of the poem.

Who is a poet?

This is the author of a poem. The poet is a person that is usually credited with the writing of a poem.

The speaker on the other hand is like a person that is tasked with the doing the work of a narrator.

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