Thursday, December 8, 2011

(5/12) Voice of President vs. Poet

The difference of voice between a president and a poet, according to Smith, is that a poet’s voice is more diverse. It possesses many aspects that can appeal to many audiences. The poet has more freedom to depict many different voices and express different and more unique opinions. The poet does not have to worry about being politically correct, unlike the President, who evidently does. The President must use a voice of eloquence and stability. It must be a knowledgeable and firm voice. It can only really involve one voice so as to not offend the vast audience to which he is speaking. In other words, the range of voice the President is allotted, is much smaller than that of a poet.

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