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in the poem if by Rudyard Kipling does it give that we have to wait until the very end of the poem to find out what happens if the listener does everything speaker advisors what is the effect of this delayed gratification.
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Answered by Arpitasrcs
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The purpose of the poem "If—" by Rudyard Kipling is to impart wisdom about how to live up to the ideals of manhood. The speaker lists a number of conditionals, saying that "if" the listener does these things, they will live a fulfilling existence. Embedded in these conditionals is a variety of values, indirectly telling the listener to maintain a balanced set of virtues.

Answered by LakshitaNarang
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the speaker is concerned for his son particularly for his ability to realise what being a man is all about it's unclear whether this is just the wisdom of a father dealing with a son who is growing in to young adulthood regardless the father approaches the advice with the warm and encouraging tone so we know that he wants his son to learn these ko truth about manhood

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