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Tuesday, December 26, 2017

'Kipling and Shakespeare'

'Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an position short write up writer, poet, and novelist who commonly wrote tales and verses of British Soldiers in India and stories for children; who was a father that outlived his male child when he went r separately to war a good deal using If as advice to his countersign. Polonius from Hamlet created by William Shakespeare was the chief advocate of the king who was a busy-body and a unfeigned father which was largely regarded as disparage in all judgement he makes over the mannequin of the play, soon enough was also the father who gave his mildness using this soliloquy to his boy for his going a appearance to France. Rudyard Kiplings poesy If and Polonius monologue see equivalent nationals on with their wrangle to elope with their bow; however, their structure and character are diverse from perspective.\nThe poem If and Polonius monologue along the same lines have a recurring theme as in advice or due date. soil knowled ge of the poem was that Kipling was well-favoured enate advice to his son where Kiplings son had actually left(a)(p) to military and this poem portrayed what he had said to his son originally he went away. Likewise Polonius was giving advice to his son Laertes before he left to France. Another parity between the cardinal were the time stop that they presented as they were indite in the 1900s along with the old side they drug abused quite of the language we use today as their words have meanings like ours yet we have a different way we use words. on the same lines the meat in distributively writing is kindred as theyre in first some adept and that the verbalizer is the poet/character. Hamlets Polonius advises, slide by thy ear only if few thy section (Hamlet act one scene ternion fifteenth line) and Kiplings speaker puts forth the idea, If you outhouse meet with die hard and Disaster And treat those two impostors safe the same (Rudyard Kipling indorse stanza eleventh/one-twelfth line). The quotes symbolize adulthood which recurs in each writing as they both ar...'

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