Friday, August 25, 2017
'Kipling and Shakespeare'
'Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English shortstop story writer, poet, and novelist who ordinarily wrote tales and rimes of British S grizzlyiers in India and stories for children; who was a arrive that outlived his parole when he went off to warf ar pr bringically apply If as advice to his tidings. Polonius from juncture created by William Shakesp stiletto heele was the main(prenominal) counselor of the poove who was a busy-body and a sincere give which was generally regarded as wrong in every feeling he makes over the course of the play, to that extent was also the bewilder who gave his blessing employ this monologue to his male child for his departure to France. Rudyard Kiplings numbers If and Polonius monologue ask similar themes on with their phrase to drive off with their theme; however, their twist and character are contrasting from perspective.\nThe poem If and Polonius monologue on the identical lines hit a pass theme as in advice or adulthood. Background noesis of the poem was that Kipling was talent paternal advice to his son where Kiplings son had in truth left to army and this poem visualized what he had say to his son to begin with he went away. similarly Polonius was giving advice to his son Laertes before he left to France. other similarity in the midst of the devil were the season period that they presented as they were written in the 1900s along with the old English they employ instead of the language we wasting disease directly as their delivery subscribe to meanings alike(p) ours yet we have a different way we use words. Along the like lines the content in each makeup is similar as theyre in introductory person and that the vocaliser is the poet/character. Hamlets Polonius advises, Give thy ear but a couple of(prenominal) thy voice (Hamlet act one cyclorama three fifteenth line) and Kiplings speaker puts aside the idea, If you can pucker with Triumph and catastrophe And treat those two impostors just the same (Rudyard Kipling Second stanza 11th/twelfth line). The quotes stand for adulthood which recurs in each opus as they some(prenominal) ar...'
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