what is called to the triumph and disaster in the poem ‘If’?
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(First stanza) Impostors refer to the triumph and disaster. An impostor is actually a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others. However, ‘triumph’ and ‘disaster’ are portrayed as impostors because when dealing with them in life, their coming is apparent, but very deceiving that they may come and go in one’s life.
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