English, asked by rakeshalir83, 1 month ago

triumph and are addressed as imposters in the poem if

Answers

Answered by ishitajadhav97
0

Answer:

here is your answer mate

Explanation:

Triumph and disaster are impostors because they are passing moments. In Rudyard Kipling's poem 'IF', the poet personifies Triumph and Disaster and calls them 'two impostors' (pretenders/cheaters/deceivers). People become too happy in success and forget their duty at hand.

Similar questions