Let us look at the scenario where the poet couches the poetic imagery using third person pronouns such as those identified in the Flowchart below:
Picture this, poet writes poems and immediately persons reading the poems see the poet as
the character, but a poet does not always want to be the character taking in all the oxygen from the audience; that is why poets from time to time write about their thoughts in as third person personas so as not to be seen as always a First Person Persona character. The Third Person Persona character embraced by poets allows them to get their audience to view the events in their poems in a more detached way by using such third person pronouns as “she”, “he’, “it”, “him”, “they”, and “them”. What is significant here is that there are various levels of cognitive understanding when poets choose to write in a third person narrative. These levels are:
Third Person Persona Objective
Third Person Persona Limited Omniscient
Third Person Persona Omniscient
Third Person Persona Omniscient
Third Person Persona Objective asserts that the poet is not a character in the story, but rather a detached observer, telling only the stories action and dialogue knows only what is seen and heard, not what the character thinks or feels. Here is are two examples found in “Sea Eggs” and "Caught in the Net" shown below.
Sea
Eggs
(Third
Person Persona Objective, Ballad Meter)
Sea-eggs, sea-eggs, folks at the door,
So fresh from broken shell;
Mobile hawkers are shouting out;
From Oistin town they sell.
On turtle-grass and H20,
On turtle-grass and H20,
Moana lays her eggs;
In star-like cases white as snow;
They stand on pointed legs.
Urchins’ tests range the coral reefs;
Urchins’ tests range the coral reefs;
Zero tests come ashore,
Flattened and brown with plenty lines;
They write their tests no more.
The fishing moon when it appears;
The fishing moon when it appears;
White sea-eggs are real ripe;
So divers raid Moana’s bed;
Eight months they ‘R’ on strike;
They crate the eggs in grape leaf cones;
They crate the eggs in grape leaf cones;
Tied neatly bound with string;
The empty shells they hide in sand;
Their roes no longer cling.
Moana’s bed is slow to spring,
Moana’s bed is slow to spring,
So kina dies from stress;
Poha is sweet that dish on plate;
But eggs need nests to rest.
All these eggs now folks must protect
All these eggs now folks must protect
From poachers’ greedy hold;
They fry the eggs in scrambled sand;
Call in the beach patrol.
Caught in the Net
Caught in the Net
(Third Person Persona Objective in Iambic Trimeter)
They chatted all night long
They chatted all night long
Mornings
and evenings too
They
talked on telephone
Danced
to calypso beat
For hours they watched the cam
For hours they watched the cam
Lovers
in Cyber space
The
place were they first met
In
real time at Christmas
They met and hugged boldly
They met and hugged boldly
They
laughed and they did dined
Slept
in the pale moonlight
They
woke up to the songs
Of birds on hibiscus
Of birds on hibiscus
Gymnastics
of monkeys
Stealing
fruits caught their eyes
The
untamed world they see
In nature's wonder land
In nature's wonder land
They
frolicked on the beach
They
watched the moon, the stars
Watch
rainbows and sunsets
They swam in clear waters
They swam in clear waters
Of
the Caribbean
And
gathered cute seashells
Took lots of pictures too
They took mini-bus rides
They took mini-bus rides
Into
the countryside
And
they did lots more things
Typical
lovers do
From their honeymoon isle
From their honeymoon isle
They
said their goodbyes
They
mounted gangway of
An
electronic bird
This bird was very huge
This bird was very huge
And
with its wings outstretched
Up,
up, way in the sky
To
their Kentucky home
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