"Imposters" We must overcome both favourable and unfavourable circumstances such as triumph and disaster. truth and knave (dishonest/unprincipled man). 2) draws attention to contrasting forces ie. Kipling uses alliteration 1) "Treat these two" 2) "the truth.Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools" Drawing attention to key phrases. This personification is achieved by the use of capital letters which draws the attention of the reader to these two 'imposters' that have been brought to life. Personification of 'Triumph and Disaster" Triumph signifies victory and Disaster signifies defeat: two contrasting outcomes in life. "you can dream - and not make dreams your master." Suggests we should not allow dreams to take control of our lives nor should we become slaves to dreams. Stanza 2 The second stanza focuses on overcoming obstacles that can prevent us from achieving our full potential in life.
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