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who are the two people talking in the poem?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

its the poem that is either being told by the poet or any other person it also depends on the tone and the theme of the poem, it varies from poem to poem!

Answered by varindagarg812
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Concept:

As a Representation of Love, "The Voice" is written from the perspective of a lover whose beloved has passed away, yet he still senses her presence. He describes his tremendous affections for the woman, how much he misses her, and how her voice approaches him throughout the poem. He questions what he hears, unsure of the speaker. He believes it is the wind, not the lady he admires, that whistles around. As a result, he walks on, leaving the voice behind, but the woman remains since she is a part of his spirit. As a result, she will never be able to leave.

Given:

Who Are The Two People Talking in The Poem?

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we have to write the summary

Answer:

The poet's voice and the rain's voice are the two voices in the poem. The poet's voice and the rain are indicated by the phrases "And who art thou? "I am the Poem of Earth, said the voice of the rain," said the rain, and the lines that signify the voice of the rain are The voice of the rain said, "I am the Earth Poem." Poetry has a speaker–someone who is the poem's voice–in the same way that fiction has a narrator. The poet is frequently the speaker. Other times, the speaker will adopt the voice of a persona, which can include animals and inanimate objects.

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