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why does the poet called triumph and disaster two imposter in the poem if​

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Answered by unknon51
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Kipling personifies "Triumph" and "Disaster" and calls them 2 impostors. Impostor are those who come in disguise and deceive you. He means to say that if we get carried away with triumph it would soon lead to a downfall(disaster). Similarly if we work hard after a disaster it would lead us to success(triumph.

Answered by mannb2871
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The poet personifies "Triumph" and "Disaster" and calls those 2 impostors. Impostor are those who come in disguise and deceive you. He means to say that if we get carried away with triumph it would soon lead to a downfall (disaster). Similarly if we work hard after a disaster it would lead us to success (triumph).

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