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How does the speaker’s point of view affect the poem?

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Answer:Point of view is what the speaker, narrator, or character can see from their perspective. This can change dramatically depending on who the character is, their own background, the poet's intentions, and the character's reliability. It is also possible that the “speaker” is the poet his/herself.

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