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The word "persona" comes from the Greek word for "mask." Think of character poetry as the wearing of a mask of another person, as if you were attending a costume party. From historical figures to literary characters to famous people, you are not limited by the number of personae you can choose from.
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persona, plural personae, in literature, the person who is understood to be speaking (or thinking or writing) a particular work. The persona is almost invariably distinct from the author; it is the voice chosen by the author for a particular artistic purpose.

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The word "persona" comes from the Greek word for "mask." Think of character poetry as the wearing of a mask of another person, as if you were attending a costume party. From historical figures to literary characters to famous people, you are not limited by the number of personae you can choose from.

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