Meaning Persona
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A dramatic character, distinguished from the poet, who is the speaker of a poem. The persona who describes the process of composing and playing music in Robert Browning’s “Abt Vogler” is a German orga [..]
Source: poetryfoundation.org

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1 the part of your personality that you deliberately show most peopleEva’s public persona didn’t reveal much of her character.Synonyms and related words Parts of a person's character:affecta [..]
Source: macmillandictionary.com

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1917, "outward or social personality," a Jungian psychology term, from Latin persona "person" (see person). Used earlier (1909) by Ezra Pound in the sense "literary character [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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a description of a specific person
Source: usabilityfirst.com

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1. A user archetype, synthesized from the ethnographic data of real users, that helps guide decisions about product features, navigation, interactions, and visual design. 2. A fictitious person that i [..]
Source: innolution.com

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the voice or figure of the author who tells and structures the story and who may or may not share the values of the actual author; also called implied author.
Source: wwnorton.com

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The unidentified personage who 'speaks' (see speaker) in a poem or prose work. The persona should not be identified with the author of the work. You may also be interested in taking a look a [..]
Source: courses.nus.edu.sg

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 – the personality a narrator assumes; a mask used in Ancient Greek theater by the actors playing a particular role
Source: phccwritingcenter.org

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literally, Latin for "mask"; related to the on-screen image or personality associated with a star Examples: Mae West: a sexually-bold vamp with one-liners filled with sexual innuendo [..]
Source: filmsite.org

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In literature, the persona is the narrator, or the storyteller, of a literary work created by the author. As Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama puts it, the persona is not the author, but the author's creation--the voice "through which the author speaks." It could be a character in the work, or a fabric [..]
Source: roanokecityschools.org (offline)

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noun. With regard to Carl Jung's analytic psychology, the public personality someone shows to the exterior world, converse to more fundamental and true character traits.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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actor's mask, part, role / character, personality
Source: archives.nd.edu

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[medieval] one holding an honor, official, magnate
Source: archives.nd.edu

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A persona is a model of a typical user. A persona has characteristics that help a technical communicator to design a document for the people who will read that document. Refer to 'Develop Persona [..]
Source: techscribe.co.uk

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the image we present to the world
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A way of harvesting your personal information, where a hacker puts a code on your computer that redirects you to a fake site (like a fake bank site) when you think you are logging onto your real bank site
Source: budd-e.cybersmart.gov.au (offline)

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(n) an actor's portrayal of someone in a play(n) (Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the world
Source: beedictionary.com

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A female person.
Source: theverge.com

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In the fields of online advertising and online marketing, personas are fictional characters which are used for representing different types of users for helping with a website, brand or product. It is [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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A persona is a fictional character that is created to represent the attributes of a group of a product’s users. Personas are helpful tools to use as a guide when deciding on a product’s features, functionality or visual design. Personas allow a team to easily identify with a fictional version of the product’s end users.
Source: solutionsiq.com (offline)

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The voice, personality, mannerisms, and everything else that the comic adopts when they go up on stage. For some comics this is completely different from their normal personality, but for most it’s an exaggerated version of themselves (the rule of thumb is “you plus 15%”). “His career really started to click once he got comfortable with his persona [..]
Source: creatingacomic.com (offline)

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A social role. A character played by an actor. (psychology) The mask or appearance one presents to the world. (computing) A type of skin used in Mozilla software.
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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a person; a parson or rector. persona impersonata:
Source: comp.uark.edu (offline)

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A personality that a person projects in public, often representing a character in a fictional context.
Source: art21.org





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