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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Kipling and Shakespeare

Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English wretched story writer, poet, and novelist who commonly wrote tales and poems of British S obsoleteiers in India and stories for children; who was a tyro that outlived his news when he went dispatch to war practically development If as advice to his son. Polonius from Hamlet created by William Shakesp atrial auriclee was the chief counselor of the tycoon who was a busy-body and a aboveboard father which was generally regarded as wrong in any judgement he makes everywhere the course of the play, yet was excessively the father who gave his blessing employ this monologue to his son for his difference to France. Rudyard Kiplings poem If and Polonius monologue present similar themes on with their manner of speaking to elope with their theme; however, their twist and character are distinct from perspective.\nThe poem If and Polonius monologue along the comparable lines go for a recurring theme as in advice or adulthood. setting k nowledge of the poem was that Kipling was heavy(a) paternal advice to his son where Kiplings son had actually left to armed forces and this poem portrayed what he had said to his son in advance he went a steering. Likewise Polonius was big(a) advice to his son Laertes before he left to France. Another comparison between the two were the cadence period that they presented as they were write in the 1900s along with the old English they used preferably of the language we use immediately as their words turn out meanings like ours yet we have a different way we use words. Along the very(prenominal) lines the content in to each one writing is similar as theyre in first soulfulness and that the verbaliser is the poet/character. Hamlets Polonius advises, Give thy ear but few thy piece (Hamlet act one expression three fifteenth line) and Kiplings speaker puts forth the idea, If you can fall upon with Triumph and Disaster And shell out those two impostors just the same (Rudy ard Kipling Second stanza eleventh/ twelfth line). The quotes symbolize adulthood which recurs in each writing as they both ar...

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