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Persona

persona
 noun  (plural ~e or ~s)  Etymology: Latin  Date: 1909  1. a character assumed by an author in a written work  2.  a. plural ~s New Latin, from Latin an individual's social facade or front that especially in the analytic psychology of C. G. Jung reflects the role in life the individual is playing — compare anima  b. the ~lity that a person (as an actor or politician) projects in public ; image  3. plural ~e a character in a fictional presentation (as a novel or play) — usually used in plural comic ~e
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  n. (pl. personae) 1 an aspect of the personality as shown to or perceived by others (opp. ANIMA). 2 Literary criticism an author's assumed character in his or her writing. Phrases and idioms persona grata a person, esp. a diplomat, acceptable to certain others. persona non grata a person not acceptable. Etymology: L (as PERSON) ...
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  1. лат. особа, личность persona grata —- дип. персона грата persona non grata —- дип. персона нон грата 2. действующее лицо, персонаж 3. маска актера античного театра 4. лирический герой (стихов); рассказчик от первого лица, "я" (литературного произведения) 5. психол. "маска", внешняя, показная сторона личности (в противоп. внутренней, настоящей) 6. образ, созданный для публики, "имидж" ...
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  lat. noun persona (non) grata dipl. - персона (нон) грата ...
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4.
  (personas, or personae) Someone’s persona is the aspect of their character or nature that they present to other people, perhaps in contrast to their real character or nature. (FORMAL) ...the contradictions between her private life and the public persona... = image N-COUNT see also persona non grata ...
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  - 1917, from L. persona "person." Originally a Jungian psychology term, "outward or social personality;" later (1958) "literary character representing voice of the author." ...
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