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describe the poets view on dreams and thoughts in the poem ' if ' .​

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Answered by rohitdheple2
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The poem ‘If’’ by Rudyard Kipling contains many moral values that might change a person to be a ‘man of the Earth’. The poem is full of advice and principles on how to live a good life. This poem teaches us to be someone that lives not only for themselves, but also for others. If these principles are practiced, everyone can live in peace and harmony. In all, the poem is about having balance.

The line, “If you can dream – and not make dreams your master” is a very important principle for having balance. Meaning, dreams should not be your only aspirations, goals, or thoughts. At the start of this line, the narrator praises dreams and longings, but warns against becoming blinded with those wants. Dreams should not be all a person works for. This quote means that people should not be a slave to their dreams, constantly working for their dreams and wishes. There are other things we should work towards, other than our selfish desires

Answered by ShwetaElishba
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Answer:

Describe the poet’s views on dreams and thoughts.

Explanation:

The poem ‘If’ by the British Nobel laureate poet Rudyard Kipling is a literary work which teaches us the method of dealing with the different circumstances of life. The poem is in a didactic form, with the mannerism of paternal advice. . The poet puts forth before us thoughtful and important life lessons in the form of paternal advice in simple but also striking words.  

The poet has strong and relevant views regarding the thoughts and dreams of a person. Along with encouraging his son to dream big, the poet also warns him to not let his dreams take the driver’s seat. He conveys the message that one should definitely dream to reach great heights in life, but along with that he must also keep reality in mind. He speaks of dealing with the thoughts of a person with the same absorbing style. He tells that a person should definitely be able to ponder over a matter. But along with that he also says that one must never make thoughts our aim which may leave us getting detached from our main target. Often people think way too much unnecessarily and they end up mostly getting confused or without a solution. Hence, to avoid it the poet advises his son not to prioritize his thoughts exceeding the limits. Thus through a beautiful way the poet tells his son the manner of dealing with cognitive concepts of life.  

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