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why does rudyard kipling personify will towards the end of the poem​

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Answered by sssingh290408
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He refers to the Will which speaks to the heart and nerve and sinew and says, "Hold on!"  Personification makes this poem more personal to the reader as Kipling is talking directly to the reader by the use of the word "you."

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