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to whom is the poet speaking to?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Who is speaking the poem If to whom?

In Rudyard Kipling's piece of didactic poetry “If,” he is speaking to his only son, John. In the poem, he addresses his son as “you,” while he provides instruction on becoming a man of virtue. He teaches his son how to act in a variety of situations, and how to treat people from all walks of life.

Who is poet speaking to in the poem keeping quiet?

The poet is addressing mankind who has no time for quiet introspection in its over-hectic, busy life. 3. The moment would be exotic and unusual, a new experience in which mankind will experience a sense of bonding and togetherness with each other.

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Answered by pranayteja7
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