This poem serves as a powerful source of motivation, inspiring individuals to set goals and strive for success. I find it highly inspiring and enjoyable.
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प्रश्न
Read the following poem and write an appreciation of the poem ‘The Will to Win’ in a paragraph format.
The Will to Win If you want a thing bad enough If all that you dream If you gladly sweat for, fret for and plan for it and lose If you simply go after that thing that you want with all If neither cold poverty, famished or gaunt If dogged and grim you besiege and beset it, - Berton Braley |
Points-
- Title and Poet
- Rhyme scheme
- Figures of speech
- Theme/Central idea
- Favourite line
- Special features - Type of the poem, language, tone, implied meaning, etc.
- Why I like/dislike the poem.
Read the following poem and write an appreciation of it with the help of given points in paragraph:
The Will to Win If you want a thing bad enough If all that you dream If you gladly sweat for, fret for and plan for it and lose If you simply go after that thing that you want with all If neither cold poverty, famished or gaunt If dogged and grim you besiege and beset it, - Berton Braley |
You can use the following points while appreciating the given poem
- The title (½)
- The poet (½)
- Rhyme scheme (1)
- Figures of speech (1)
- Central Idea/Theme (2)
उत्तर १
- Berton Braley has written this inspirational poem, The Will To Win'.
- The poem has no specific rhyme scheme, but rhymes are used randomly all throughout. The most common type is lines ending with the word ‘it’; e.g., ‘for it’, ‘of it’, ‘of it’; ‘without it’, ‘about it’; ‘beget it’, ‘get it'; 'sweat for if, ‘fret for if, and so on. Other examples are ‘capacity', 'sagacity’, ‘tenacity’: ‘pain’, ‘brain’.
- The main figure of speech used is repetition, as seen in the abundance of ‘for if phrases used throughout the poem. The other figures of speech are Climax, Tautology, Antithesis, etc.
- The poem is rich in ideas for personality traits and circumstances that aid or hamper success.
- My favourite line is If dogged and grim you. This line is a very forceful Alliteration, motivating us to persist forcefully with our efforts in order to achieve success.
- Special Features
- The poem is motivational and inspirational, encouraging readers to work hard and never give up.
- The language is simple yet powerful, making it easy to understand and relate to.
- The tone of the poem is encouraging and determined, pushing the reader to strive for success.
- I like this poem because it encourages me to be persistent and to keep on striving for success - because that's the only way to achieve it. This is an inspirational poem. It motivates one to set targets and achieve goals.
उत्तर २
- Berton Braley’s inspirational poem The Will to Win does not follow a specific rhyme scheme, but rhyming words are used randomly throughout. The most frequent pattern includes lines ending with ‘it,’ such as ‘for it,’ ‘of it,’ and ‘without it.’ Other notable rhyming words include ‘capacity,’ ‘sagacity,’ and ‘tenacity,’ as well as ‘pain’ and ‘brain.’
- The poem primarily employs repetition, evident in the frequent use of the phrase ‘for it.’ Additionally, literary devices such as Climax, Tautology, and Antithesis enhance its impact.
- The poet presents a formula for guaranteed success, emphasizing both actions to take and pitfalls to avoid. He urges us to fight for success with determination, using our strength, abilities, and wisdom. To achieve our goals, we must work tirelessly, sacrificing time, peace, and rest.
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Notes
Students should refer to the answer according to their question and preferred marks.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Get into pairs, discuss and tick the most appropriate answer :
Success is always measured by :
How can we achieve success in life? Complete the boxes by filling the essential qualities required for achieving success.
What does the word ‘Scheme’ mean here? Choose the correct alternative from the following.
Read the poem again and complete the web showing all those things that can turn one away from one's efforts towards a goal.
Find the line from the poem which mean-
get rid of all fears
Listen to the poem carefully and state whether the following statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.
Cold or poverty cannot keep you away from achieving your goal.
Form pairs and complete the web with suitable responses. Tell the class what all things the poet wants us to do to win.
Make a list of Berton Braley’s collection of selected poems. You can take the help of your teacher, library, or search on the internet. Recite Braley’s one poem in front of the class.
The following line is given to you. Find its appropriate meaning after discussing it with your partner.
Lose all your terror of opposition for it.
The following line is given to you. Find its appropriate meaning after discussing it with your partner.
With all your capacity, strength and sagacity.