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"If" TWIST Analysis

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The tone of this poem is didactic, which means it sets out to teach a lesson. In this case, a father speaking to his son.

Kipling uses a lot of figurative language in this poem. One example is when he writes, Yours is the world, and everything in it. This is a hyperbole, or an exaggerated fact.

An example of imagery is, If you can wait, and not be tired by waiting.

If is a lyrical poem. This means that it is written with such a rhythm and rhyme pattern that it resembles the musical qualities of a song.

The theme of this poem is self-development. The author is telling his son all of the things that he needs to do, in order to grow into a good man.

T - TONE

W - WORD CHOICE

I - IMAGERY

S - STYLE

T - THEME

If you can force your heart and sinew

To serve your turn long after they are gone,

And so hold on when there is nothing in you

Except the Will which says to them: Hold on!

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You'll be a man, my son.

If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, and blaming it on you...

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  • T - TONE
  • If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, and blaming it on you...
  • W - WORD CHOICE
  • I - IMAGERY
  • Fred'sMarket
  • It opens in 5 minutes.
  • CLOSED
  • S - STYLE
  • If you can force your heart and sinewTo serve your turn long after they are gone,And so hold on when there is nothing in youExcept the Will which says to them: "Hold on!"
  • T - THEME
  • You'll be a man, my son.
  • The tone of this poem is didactic, which means it sets out to teach a lesson. In this case, a father speaking to his son.
  • Kipling uses a lot of figurative language in this poem. One example is when he writes, "Yours is the world, and everything in it." This is a hyperbole, or an exaggerated fact.
  • An example of imagery is, "If you can wait, and not be tired by waiting."
  • "If" is a lyrical poem. This means that it is written with such a rhythm and rhyme pattern that it resembles the musical qualities of a song.
  • The theme of this poem is self-development. The author is telling his son all of the things that he needs to do, in order to grow into a good man.
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