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summary of the poem "If"
by Rudyard Kipling

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Answered by knightmare67
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The poem 'If' by the India-born British Nobel laureate poet Rudyard Kipling is a poem of ultimate inspiration that tells us how to deal with different situations in life. The poet conveys his ideas about how to win this life, and after all, how to be a good human being.

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Answered by XxitzmrsshayarxX
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The poem is a pinnacle of British conservatism and masculine truth; Almost every line of each verse begins with an "if". Its subtitle is ""Brother Square-Toes' - Rewards and Fairies". The speaker of the poem says that if you can keep your head while the people around you lose their heads; if you can trust yourself When others doubt you If you can be patient and don't lose your temper If you can handle lies about yourself but can't lie to yourself And being hated but hate yourself Not doing if you don't look good enough or talk very intelligently If you can dream but don't let those dreams be your reason If you can think but still take action If You can deal with both victory and disaster; if you can handle it when others turn your truth into a lie, or the things to which you have devoted your life cloud and turn them into a living being: if you can take all your winnings and bet them all at once and lose them all and then keep it a secret; if you can use your heart and muscles and nerves te, even when only there will be left: if you can be polite among people and talk to kings without showing off; You can easily handle enemies and friends; If you see that people trust you but not too much; If you can fill every minute with meaning: then you have all the earth and everything on it, and, as the speaker happily concludes, "You will be a man, my son!"

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