2. If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same a. Explain "Triumph' and 'Disaster'. b. Why are they called 'impostors'? c. Identify and explain the figures of speech in these lines.
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In Rudyard Kipling's poem 'IF', the poet personifies Triumph and Disaster and calls them 'two impostors' (pretenders/cheaters/deceivers). People become too happy in success and forget their duty at hand. ... That is why the poet calls triumph and disaster 'two impostors.
The figure of speech employed is personification.
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