National Poet
A "National Poet" is a poet who is recognized as a representative voice of a nation, often celebrated for their contributions to literature and culture. This title is typically bestowed upon poets whose works resonate deeply with the national identity, history, and values of their country. Their poetry often reflects the struggles, aspirations, and experiences of the people they represent.
Many countries have designated national poets, such as Robert Burns in Scotland and Walt Whitman in the United States. These poets are often studied in schools and their works are frequently referenced in discussions about national pride and cultural heritage. Their influence can shape the literary landscape and inspire future generations of writers.