'If' by Rudyard Kipling.
"If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, And you'll be a man, my son."
Do you mean 'Once more, you'll be a man my son' ? If you do then it's the last line from 'If' by Rudyard Kipling
M. Ibrahim
The moral lesson in the poem "The Old Man, His Son, and Their Bike" is about the importance of communication, understanding, and compromise in relationships. It highlights how misunderstandings and assumptions can lead to conflict, but through empathy and compromise, harmony and mutual respect can be restored.
yea man they will go about a 300 miles per hour but son if you kick that over drive in man youll do well over400 man no need to thanks me but yea giggedy giggedy
The speaker in the poem "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes is a mother who is imparting life lessons and wisdom to her son. Through her words, she provides guidance, encouragement, and support as he navigates the challenges and obstacles in his life.
a poem that has a long title and a two to three word poem. An example is: FAMOUS FIRST WORDS OF A SON TO A FATHER THE DAY AFTER A SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY KEYS, PLEASE
The theme of the poem 'Father to Son' is the generation gap that exists between a father and his son. The poem was written by Elizabeth Jennings.
A narrative poem uses the voice of the narrator, and tells a story. The poem "Mother to Son" is a poem about a mothers advice to her son, using a stairway as a metaphor for life. Because it had a specific narrator and tells a story, it is a narrative poem.
"Mother to Son" is a poem written by Langston Hughes when he was 21 years old. The poem is a short narrative.
Carlson is a name that consists of the words Karl and son. Karl means man in Swedish and son means son. So the name means son of a man. It is usually spelled Karlsson in Swedish, in which the first s denotes posession, as Karlsmeans that something belongs to a man.
The poem is a father speaking to his son.
No, Mother To Son by Langston Hughes does not have personification. However, the whole poem is basically a huge metaphor.