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  1. If— Poem Summary and Analysis

    1 If you can keep your head when all about you. 2 Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;. 3 If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,. 4 But make allowance for their doubting too:. 5 If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,. 6 Or being lied about, don't deal in lies,. 7 Or being hated don't give way to hating,. 8 And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise;

  2. If— by Rudyard Kipling (Poem + Analysis)

    8 About Rudyard Kipling. ' If—' is an inspirational poem that provides advice on how one should live one's life. The poem takes the reader through various ways in which the reader can rise above adversity that will almost certainly be thrown one's way at some point.

  3. IF— by Rudyard Kipling Summary & Analysis

    The poem, written in 1895 and first published in 'Rewards and Fairies', 1910 is 32 lines long with four stanzas of eight lines each. It is a tribute to Leander Starr Jameson. The poem is written in the form of paternal advice to the poet's son, John. You may read more about the poem at Wikipedia.

  4. Rudyard Kipling: Poems "If-" Summary and Analysis

    Summary. The poem is a paean to British stoicism and masculine rectitude; almost every line in each stanza begins with "If". It is subtitled "'Brother Square-Toes' - Rewards and Fairies". The poem's speaker says that if you can keep your head while those around you lose theirs; if you can trust yourself when others doubt you; if you can be ...

  5. If by Rudyar Kipling Summary, Themes, and Analysis

    The 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.. The poem is an inspirational one written in second-person narrative. The narrator directly addresses his reader throughout ...

  6. "If" by Rudyard Kipling: A Critical Analysis

    Themes: "If" by Rudyard Kipling. Theme 1: Perseverance and Resilience The poem emphasizes the importance of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity. Kipling urges the reader to "meet with Triumph and Disaster / And treat those two impostors just the same" (lines 11-12), suggesting that one should remain steadfast and unwavering in the face of both success and failure.

  7. A Short Analysis of Rudyard Kipling's 'If—'

    A summary of a much-loved poem. Since Rudyard Kipling's poem 'If—' was first published in Kipling's volume of short stories and poems, Rewards and Fairies, in 1910, it has become one of Kipling's best-known poems, and was even voted the UK's favourite poem of all time in a poll of 1995.Why is 'If—' so highly regarded?

  8. If Summary

    If— Summary. In "If—," Rudyard Kipling provides instructions for how to live a good and honorable life. The poem is addressed to a young boy, and the speaker urges the boy to be confident ...

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    If | Summary and Analysis. The poem addresses the qualities and virtues that Kipling believed to be important for personal growth and character development. The poem continues with a series of conditional statements that outline various assets and abilities that the reader should strive for. It is often considered a source of inspiration and encouragement.

  10. An Analysis of the poem "If" by Rudyard Kipling

    Kipling utilizes repetition throughout the poem to emphasize key ideas and create a sense of rhythm. The repeated use of the word "if" at the beginning of each line serves as an anaphora, reinforcing the conditional nature of the advice given. This repetition also adds a persuasive and motivational tone to the poem. 2.

  11. If— Poem Analysis

    Analysis: "If—". As a didactic poem, "If—" offers instruction on various levels. On one hand, it's a poem wherein a father instructs his son on righteous living. The poem also operates on a larger level, where the speaker counsels readers in general on how best to live a life of virtue. The poem's tone is upbeat, reminiscent of ...

  12. "If—" by Rudyard Kipling Analysis

    Dr. Jameson (1809); Internet Archive Book Images, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons An In-Depth If— by Rudyard Kipling Analysis. If— by Rudyard Kipling is a poem that makes use of a specific structure that is quite individual to this poem. It uses a four-stanza structure in which every stanza makes use of eight lines, and each of those lines has the same length.

  13. If— by Rudyard Kipling

    By Rudyard Kipling. ('Brother Square-Toes' —Rewards and Fairies) If you can keep your head when all about you. Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don't deal in lies,

  14. What is the meaning of Ruyard Kipling's poem "If—"?

    The poem "If—" by Ruyard Kipling is about how to live a good life and be a good man. The poem's meaning is closely tied to traditional ideas about masculinity, as much of the advice given by the ...

  15. If by Rudyard Kipling : Summary, Questions, Figures of Speech

    Summary of "If". "If" is a didactic poem, a work to teach. It gives instruction in developing several specific traits of a successful leader. Kipling provides this instruction not by specifying specific features, but by offering detailed illustrations of the complex actions that a man should or should not take to match those features.

  16. If Analysis

    Rudyard Kipling uses various literary devices to enhance the intended impact of his poem. Some of the major literary devices he uses in this poem are as follows. Anaphora: It is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of the verses. The poem shows the use of "If you can" as an anaphora.; Assonance: Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in the same ...

  17. If Poem by Rudyard Kipling Summary & Line by Line Explanation in

    The poem "If" by Rudyard Kipling is a bundle of suggestions from father to his son. In the poem, the poet tells his son how to cope with different situations in the life ahead. The poem is divided into four stanzas having eight lines each. The rhyme scheme of the poem is ABAB. We will discuss each stanza in detail below.

  18. If— Questions and Answers

    Start an essay Ask a question ... What does "the unforgiving minute" mean in Rudyard Kipling's poem "If"? ... To Kill a Mockingbird Summary; Macbeth Summary; Romeo and Juliet Summary;

  19. If By Rudyard Kipling

    An example in the text is: "If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you. But make allowance for their doubting too". Kipling tells his son to believe in himself but to never be over-confident. Throughout the poem, Kipling writes what it takes to be a man, and what his son should aspire to be.

  20. The White Man's Burden Poem Summary and Analysis

    Learn More. "The White Man's Burden" is a poem by the British Victorian poet and novelist Rudyard Kipling. While he originally wrote the poem to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897, Kipling revised it in 1899 to exhort the American people to conquer and rule the Philippines. Conquest in the poem is not portrayed as a way for the ...

  21. Why and under what circumstances was the poem "If" written by Rudyard

    In writing the poem for a children's book, Kipling sought to morally instruct the child reader as to what would constitute ethical development. Children's literature had been emerging and Kipling ...