1) The title of the poem is “If…”.

2) The poet’s name is Rudyard Kipling.

3) The rhyme scheme is:

Stanza 1: aaaa bcbc

Stanza 2: abab cdcd

Stanza 3: abab cdcd

4) Favourite Lines:

“If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings, nor lose the common touch;”

“With sixty seconds worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it”



5) Theme/Central Idea:

The central idea of the poem is advice given by a father to his son about life and how he should behave in order to some day be a good, perfect human being.

6) Figures of Speech: Alliteration, Antithesis, Hyperbole, Metaphor.

7) Special features: This poem uses a different rhyme scheme in its first stanza from the second and third stanza. There is clever use of Metaphor to convey the central idea. The poet also explains what you should be doing and should not be doing within the same lines.

8) I like this poem as it deals with an important topic on our attitude and outlook towards life that will help us become successful and be a good person.