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what are Triumph and disaster described as? in poem if​

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Answered by vish143690
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Explanation:

By "triumph," the poet means moments of success and accomplishment in life, while by "disaster," he implies the time of failure or loss. It's human nature to celebrate and jubilate at time of success and victory.

Moral of poem :-

The poem is about moral lessons and conduct. It contains advice from a father to a son on how to grow up to be a better person and a true man. He reminds his son that he will be a Man if he can hold on to his values and not be swayed by others. If he follows his advice, he will have a rewarding and enriching life.

Rhyme

The poem "If" by Rudyard Kipling is a lyricpoem. Lyric poetry is defined as poetry which emphasizes musical qualities and encompasses a "spontaneous overflow of emotions." This poem emphasizes musical qualities by its use of rhyme in the format A-B-A-B-C-D-C-D for each eight-line stanza.

Central theme/Idea :-

“If” is a didactic poem, a work meant to give instruction.

The central idea of this poem is that success comes from self-control and a true sense of the values of things. In extremes lies danger. A man must not lose heart because of doubts or opposition, yet he must do his best to see the grounds for both.

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Answered by UncutDiamond
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In this context, the poet is relating to triumph and disaster as impostors. Also he uses the term "meet".

So obviously triumph must mean your "success" and disaster must mean your "failures".

So basically, the first statement says,

" if you meet with success or with a failure "

The second statement has mixed meaning. The first is in a positive note, you consider them as impostors that intervene to your ultimate goal.

The negative note to this is they are impostors that intervene your present goal.

Basically, you must not be hindered by your major success or major failures, you must consider them as a part of your journey.

Everything you achieve is a step to your goal whether failure or success.

So the overall meaning is,

" If you ever succeed or fail in your journey, they must remain a part of your life and must not be carried throughout you entire journey."

You can also imagine them as misguiding achievements that either raise you with horns or put you down to a level from no come back. And you choose to remain true to yourself.

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