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what does the poet says about the dream? in the poem"if"​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The poem 'If'' by Rudyard Kipling contains many moral values that might change a person to be a 'man of the Earth'. ... Meaning,dreams should not be your only aspirations, goals, or thoughts. At the start of this line, the narrator praises dreams and longings, but warns against becoming blinded with those wants.

Answered by abigaildsouza510
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Answer:

The poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling is a bundle of suggestions from father to his son

Explanation:

  • The poet says that he should dream big but never make the dreams his master. Similarly, he should think good (about goals, future, etc ) but never make thoughts his aim because in order to succeed in life one has to work hard.
  • Mere dreaming and thinking will never lead one to the path of success. Hence one should dream of goals and think of a better future and at the same time should work hard to achieve them

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