How does the poet want you to treat ''triumph and disaster ''?
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In Rudyard Kipling's poem 'IF', the poet personifies Triumph and Disaster and calls them 'two impostors' (pretenders/cheaters/deceivers). ... That is why the poet calls triumph and disaster 'two impostors'. Therefore, he asks us to treat those deceivers similarly, with a smiling face.
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