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  2. If Poem Questions and Answers & Summary by Rudyard Kipling

  3. An Analysis of the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling - PoemRead

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    The present poem “If” is a masterpiece written by a British Poet Rudyard Kipling in 1895. It was first published in 1910 in the chapter “Brother Square Toes” of the book “Rewards and Fairies” which is a collection of Rudyard Kipling’s poetry and short- story fiction.He wrote ‘If-’ in the form of paternal advice to a child.
    Therefore, the poem is titled, ‘If-’. If one reads the poem wholeheartedly and obeys those principles, only then he or she can get success in life and can lead a blissful life. Question 2. Explain the significance of the final two lines of the poem. The final two lines of the poem have a lot of significance.
    Most of the lines of Kipling’s poem “If” begin with the word, “If”. According to the narrator of the poem, in order to become a “Man,” the son (may be every human being) has to incorporate those ideas into his minds. Only then, he can succeed in life. Here the choice is conditional. Whether to adopt them or not, is up to the listener.
    Most of the lines in the poem begin with the word “if,” which is used to introduce the characteristics that are expected in a man; the second part of all the conditional sentences is the last line: “you’ll be a Man, my son!” The first stanza focuses on the ability to keep calm and trust oneself, but to remain humble and honest at the same time.
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