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5. What is Kipling's final advice to his listeners in his poem value in life​

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Answered by applereddyoffl
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The final bit of advice is not the singular path to manhood (or living one's best life); rather, the poem must be taken in its totality. For example, the speaker provides advice such as the following: Trust yourself even when others don't—but do consider why they doubt you. Don't hate people just because they hate you.

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Answered by sangeetha01sl
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Kipling's final advice to his listeners in his poem value in life​ is to never give up or give in. Kipling challenges us to do everything we have and spare nothing in everything we do. Sometimes we get cornered and don't have a choice, but the best thing is to be patient and keep working to achieve our goals. Always remember to be patient and wait for the storm to pass before making any drastic decisions.

Explanation:

Throughout the poem, the speaker gives the reader several scenarios, both positive and negative, along with insight into how one should behave. The poem has an almost mathematical proof with its if and then scenario. Kipling omits the "then" until the last two lines, revealing to the reader that if he or she is able to do all that  just mentioned, not just the world at his or hers will have fingertips, but he or she will  be a "man" too.

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