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Because of its title and first-person point of view, “Song of Myself” is often perceived as autobiographical. When reading a poem, should readers assume that the author is the speaker? Yes; everything that is written by a person should be considered autobiographical. No; poems are products of imagination and express beliefs that may not be the writer’s. No; poems are not like other forms of writing because they do not have speakers. Yes; poems that reference the “self” in the title must be autobiographical.

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It's No; poems are products of imagination and express beliefs that may not be the writer's.

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No, not really, the readers are not supposed to assume the author is the speaker. So, option (C) is the correct answer.

Is it necessary for poetry to have a speaker?

"The Poet Doesn't Have to Be the Speaker."

A poem's speaker is its voice or "persona." One should not assume that the poet is speaking since the poet could be writing from a different perspective than his own, or even from the standpoint of another gender, race, or species, or even from the perspective of a material thing.

Therefore, "No; poems are not like other forms of writing because they do not have speakers."

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