how is the crowd corrupting in the poem If by Joseph Rudyard Kipling
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Kings" and "crowds" symbolize two societal extremes: the super-rich and royal, on the one hand, and the regular people, on the other. The speaker is encouraging his listener to be able to hang with both groups, but not to be swayed by either.
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Kings" and "crowds" symbolize two societal extremes: the super-rich and royal, on the one hand, and the regular people, on the other. The speaker is encouraging his listener to be able to hang with both groups, but not to be swayed by either.
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