04/04/2026
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“If—” is a didactic poem in which Kipling presents a father’s advice to his son on how to become a mature, honorable, and successful human being. Written in the form of conditional statements (“If you can…”), the poem builds a moral framework for life.
At its core, the poem emphasizes self-control and resilience. The father advises his son to remain calm in chaos, to trust himself even when others doubt him, and to endure failure without losing courage. This reflects the Victorian ideal of stoicism—maintaining dignity under pressure.