Summary of the Poem “Try Again” written by W.E. Hickson


Summary of the Poem “Try Again” written by W.E. Hickson

About the Poet:
William Edward Hickson (1803-1870) was a renowned British educational writer who was the writer of “Time and Faith” and the editor of “The Westminster Review”.  Hickson’s poetry revolves around nature.


Summary:
“Failure doesn’t mean the game is over it means, try again with experience”.

“Try Again” delivers a very profound message of trying again and again until we succeed. The poet conveys a message of hope, courage, perseverance and optimism. The poet advises us to try again and again, even if we are unsuccessful in the start due to detrimental circumstances. This perseverance will make us courageous, and success will be written in our fate if we overcome fear.

The path of life is dotted with hardships and troubles. If we want to be successful in the end, we should keep on striving hard. We must acknowledge this fact that trying again is not a stigma. In case, we fail in the race of life, even then we must keep our spirits high and keep on struggling hard to convert our failures into success.

If we find our task, a hard nut to crack, even then we should try again. Time will bear the fruit of our labour in the end. If others can accomplish difficult tasks, why can’t we with patience and persistence? The only message which we need to remind ourselves during the struggle is to keep on trying to be crowned, with the victory in the end.


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