poetry - How to describe narrated action?


Let's say we have a poem that has a first-person point of view and then goes like:



I have eaten the cookies



Now, when I write about this poem and want to describe the action in the poem, would it be okay to write the following?



The narrator has eaten some cookies



If not, what is the proper way to write about the narrated action?



Answer



You can refer to the "narrator" or "the speaker" or (sometimes) "the poet" as having said the quoted material.


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