Draw inspiration from Rudyard Kipling's masterpiece with 9th Class English Chapter 7 If poem notes. Learn life lessons through poetry.
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'If' is a famous poem by Rudyard Kipling that provides advice on how to live a virtuous and successful life. It emphasizes self-control, resilience, and integrity. The poet advises his son to remain calm in chaos, trust himself when doubted, and treat success and failure ('Triumph and Disaster') as the same.
The central theme is about becoming a mature and balanced individual ('Man'). Key qualities include:
1. Patience: Waiting without getting tired.
2. Humility: Walking with Kings but keeping the common touch.
3. Resilience: Rebuilding with worn-out tools after losing everything.
4. Willpower: Holding on when there is nothing left but the Will.
Simile: Comparison using 'as' or 'like' (e.g., 'As cold as ice').
Metaphor: Direct comparison (e.g., 'His temper was a volcano').
Personification: Giving human traits to non-human things (e.g., 'The alarm clock screamed').
Conjunctions join words, phrases, or clauses. Three main types:
1. Co-ordinating
2. Subordinating
3. Correlative
Join elements of equal rank. FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.
Example: She likes tea but not coffee.
Join an independent clause to a dependent clause. Show cause, time, or condition.
Examples: Because, If, Although, While, Unless.
Sentence: I will go out if it stops raining.
Pairs used together.
Examples:
- Either...or: You can have either cake or ice cream.
- Neither...nor: He has neither time nor money.
- Not only...but also: She is not only smart but also kind.