It Couldn't Be Done
It Couldn't Be Done
Britain. Guest’s poetry became extremely popular in the early half of the
column, but eventually wrote his own poetry collections. His first poetry
poem that encourages the reader not to give up easily. The poem
is a warning that throughout life, people will tell you that certain
things are impossible to achieve and that you should quit. The
things that were allegedly impossible once they put their minds to
it. The narrator argues that if you go into a task with a positive
would become the title of the poem, “it couldn’t be done. “ The
reader does not have access to. The speaker is describing how
the main and dedicated nature. Even without knowledge of what the thing is, it is
In the fifth line of the stanza, the speaker describes how the man is “buckl[ing]”
about to attempt. There is a “trace of a grin / On his face” that hid any worry that
might also be present. He also “started to sing” when he went to “tackle…the thing.”
The first stanza ends with the revelation that the man accomplished the thing that
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himself to do “it.” He “took off his coat” and then “took off his hat” and did
“it.” Whatever “it” might be, it was done quickly. The narrator was surprised
The final lines speak to the man’s confidence and how it was that
confidence that enabled him to “do it.” Again, the man is clearly pleased
with himself. He lifts his “chin” with pride and smiles at the onlooker’s
surprised faces. The speaker emphasizes the upbeat attitude the man took
Stanza Three
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summarizes the main points of the previous verses. Although by this point
the main themes have been made very clear, Guest reiterates them again.
His speaker tells the reader that throughout life there are always going to
be those who tell you something “cannot be done.” They will “prophesy” or
predict, your “failure” at any number of things you care about. The poet
uses anaphora in his repetition of the words “There are thousands” for the
third time in the third stanza. There is a great emphasis placed on the
● ‘See It Through,’ another inspirational poem by Edgar Albert Guest with similar
● ‘On Quitting,’ another poem by Edgar Albert Guest that encourages the reader
● ‘If‘ by Rudyard Kipling, which is widely considered one of the most inspirational
● The rest of Edgar Albert Guest’s poetry. A lot of his poetry tackles similar
TASKS (Choose any one)
TASK 1: Write a paragraph summarizing the poem in your own words. Focus on main
idea and key themes.
TASK2 : Identify and analyze the use of symbolism and imagery in the poem 'It couldn't
be done'
TASK 3:imagine that you are the speaker of the poem. Write a monologue expressing
your thoughts and emotions. You should address the challenges you encountered, the
doubts you faced, and how you ultimately persevered.