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 What are the worn out tools that Kipling refers to in the poem?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kipling goes on to say, "Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, and stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools," which means that when things fall apart, a man fixes them. Each of the lines in the poem describes someone who is a man, in Kipling's eyes: someone who is responsible and mature.

Answered by dishabakshi09
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In the following lines the poet is trying to give a reminder to the reader that no matter what he situation is, you should have that capability or that will power to gather all the failures and broken pieces of your life.....He also tries to convey this message to everyone that we all should never lose the will power which helps us to be more strong and powerful....Hope it helps.....

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