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who do you think is addressed in the poem if by Rudyard KIPLING

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Answered by vrajjiyani7979
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In Rudyard Kipling’s piece of didactic poetry “If,” he is speaking to his only son, John. In the poem, he addresses his son as “you,” while he provides instruction on becoming a man of virtue. He teaches his son how to act in a variety of situations, and how to treat people from all walks of life. In addition, he provides his son with guidance on being comfortable with one’s self in spite of the misgivings of others. He cautions his son not to revert to the misguided actions of others, but to be true to his beliefs and attributes.

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Answered by NandhaMK36
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If is one of the famous poems written by Indian born english poet Rudyard Kipling. The poem tells as the conditions that a person need to fulfill to become a perfect man. A perfect man should remain balanced. He should believe in himself. He should be patient enough to wait. He will not say lies or hate others. He dreams but nota slave of dreamer. He thinks but acts as well he faces both victory and disaster a like. He is hard working he respects others and work hard all the time. Those the poet outlines the qualities needed by a perfect man.
The poem is in the form of an advice given by a parent to his or her son. This is a thought provoking and inspiring poem.
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