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Analysis Of The Poem ' If ' By Rudyard Kipling

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Poetry is a very powerful form of literature, it tells the reader a story, it creates a picture using imagery. Poets put their tone into a poem, sometimes poems can be told from different perspectives. What really matters is how you look at a poem, the way you interpret it. Some people are able to see things that others don’t see in a poem, poetry allows readers to take their own mood from the poem and make personal connections with it. My poem is “If” by Rudyard Kipling, I personally think this is a compelling poem, with an engaging story behind it. Relating back to the poem, I have chosen several songs that have connections to it. “If” is one of Rudyard Kipling’s most famous poems, it is a poem that give readers a very influential message, talking about how to be a person with a great depth of character. It also advises people with very straightforward things on how to have a successful life. The poem “If” follows an ABABCDCD rhyme scheme. In each stanza, the 1st and 3rd line, 2nd and 4th, 5th and 7th, and 6th and 8th line rhyme. If also consists of a lot of imagery, some symbolism and hyperboles. It is mainly straightforward in stating the theme, about what it takes “to be a man”, and to grow into adulthood. Kipling also uses repetition to emphasise that becoming a man is an accomplishment not something you can get.

Rudyard Kipling wrote this poem for his son, speaking from the point of view of a wise authoritative person, to reflect on his own life and pass on his

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