This question is based on General Literary Principles.

Persona refers to the 

a

central character in a play

b

voice of the character

c

the image a character presents

d

the personality of a character

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spvictor322
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

- The image a character presents

Persona refers to the image, personality, or social mask that a character presents to the world.

spvictor322
1 year ago

In this context, "voice of the character" is not the best fit for the term "persona."

While "voice" can refer to a character's tone, language, and communication style, "persona" is more focused on the image, personality, or social mask that a character presents.

embazulike
1 year ago

The answer is B
A persona is the narrative voice an author adopts, usually through a first-person narrator. It is the voice or character through which an author tells a story or presents a viewpoint, distinct from the author's own identity

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