Rudyard Kipling began writing poems as a way to express his thoughts and observations about the world around him. Writing poetry allowed him to communicate his ideas and emotions in a creative and artistic way, which eventually became a key part of his literary career.
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The poem 'If-' was written by British poet, Rudyard Kipling, and published in 1910. Kipling wrote the poem as a tribute to Leander Starr Jameson. The theme of the poem is a parent's advice to their son.
Alliteration is a series of words that start with the same letter. The Hyaenas has very little true alliterative content. The line, "That they and their mates may thrive" has the highest number of words starting with the same letter.
She started wrighting"Sense and Sensibility" in1795.
In "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling, the story ends with Mowgli choosing to leave the jungle and go live with humans to be with his own kind. He realizes he no longer belongs in the jungle and decides to start a new chapter of his life with the villagers.
There is a hint of recklessness in the third stanza of the poem which suggests that taking chances is a vital part of our lives. It teaches us how to manage risks. If we lose, we should start again from scratch without dwelling on the past.
According to an article on Yahoo! Voices, the top ten best inspirational poems are: "Success" by Berton Brailey, "If" by Rudyard Kipling, "Invictus" by William Earnest Henley, "Don't Quit" (author unknown), "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, "Start Where You Stand" by Berton Brailey, "The Man Who Thinks He Can" by Walter D. Wintle, "Climb Till Your Dreams Come True" by Helen Steiner Rice, "The Art of Start" by Charles Ghigna, and "The Daffodils Poem" by William Wordsworth.
There are many, but start out with www.poems.com
i don't know what they are called but he defiantly writ poems.
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