Comparing Two Poetry

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I choose two great poem, two poems that gives life advices, advices that can motivates, advice that make you stronger. The first poems is “If- “ by Rudyard Kipling, which is written as if a father is talking to his son, giving him advice to obtain the reputation of being outstanding citizen of the community and even the WORLD. The second poem is “to risk” by William Arthur Ward, which was written as an inspiration. William Arthur Ward, born in 1921 and died in March 30th, 1994 age of 73, is one of America's most quoted writers of inspiration. Rudyard Kipling, born in December 30th, 1865 and died in January 18th, 1936 aged 70. Rudyard was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist. Though William Arthur Ward’s poem “to risk” uses anaphora to develop the theme of inspiration and taking the risks to life when he used IF at every beginning of a sentence, and Rudyard Kipling’s poem “if” uses paradox to develop the theme of confidence and balance, they both share the common idea of being strong. …show more content…
We first see the theme of confidence developed when the author writes “if you can talk with crowds, and keep virtue, or walk with kings, nor lose the common touch. If neither foes not loving friends can hurt you, if all men count with you, but none too much, yours is the earth and everything that’s in it and – which is more- you’ll be a man, my son!” meaning that if you do all this you will have a balance and having the balance will let you be a men. The author also writes “If you can force your heart and nerve an sinew to serve your turn long after they are gone, and so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the will which say to them HOLD ON!” which means if the son can hold on when all in him says to let it go, then the son can inherit the