in the second stanza the poet implies that we should dream to achieve high goals in our lives but should not get too deep into our dreams that our dreams start turning into a nightmare.succees and failure are two things that walk aside us and would never leave us , a person who may fail today may surely attain success tomorrow . people living in this world may not always have a positive attitude and may always try to drop down the stronger in any possible way but the poets says that we should always speak the truth in all situations and keep our self-esteem and self-honour with ourself.We should never loose hope in our lifes , if life betrays us once we should keep trying with our worn out tools and thoughts and finally once we would surely succeed.
Kipling was referencing endurance, both physical and emotional.
If by "books" you mean novels Rudyard Kipling wrote... Captains Courageous Kim The Light That Failed The Naulahka Stalky & Co. The Story of the Gadsbys
"Kipling" typically refers to Rudyard Kipling, a famous British writer known for his works such as "The Jungle Book" and "Kim." He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907.
Do you mean "How the Leopard Got His Spots"? Rudyard Kipling wrote it.
That europeans were responsible for educating non-civilized people.
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.
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
This phrase from Rudyard Kipling's poem "If" means that someone who can maintain their composure and keep their calm during difficult times will be able to enjoy the rewards for their efforts in the end. It highlights the idea that patience, perseverance, and resilience lead to success and achievement.
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nova net: that europeans were responsible for educating non-civilized peoples.
Rudyard comes from the Old English. Literally translated it means "red yard".In the case of Joseph Rudyard Kipling however his middle (later pen) name was taken from Rudyard Lake, a popular resort near the Staffordshire moorlands, where his parents 1st met.
Mowgli is the name given to the main character in Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book." The name likely originates from the word "Mowgli" in Hindi, which means "frog." Mowgli is a feral child raised by wolves in the jungle.