what does the poem if depicts?
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The poem seeks to identify the qualities that make a stronger human being. While the poem speaks to all readers, it makes sense that in the closing lines, it seems like a father is speaking to a son. If we were to take this to another application, the son has asked the father a question of what determines success or how does one shoulder the burden of responsibility. The father answers in providing his son (and, by extension) the reader with several situations which demonstrate maturity, strength, and the ability to rise above challenges. The situations in the poem speak for themselves: "Keeping your head when others lose theirs," or "trusting yourself when all else doubt" or "meeting triumph and disaster and treating them just the same" or "fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds of distance run." The poem uses the conditional term "if" to indicate that only when one fulfills the conditions listed can success be grasped. The motivations featured in the poem have been used in business and other endeavors to inspire strength, intestinal fortitude, and grace under pressure; thematic elements present throughout the poem
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