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    the European nations. Such weight this belief carried‚ that it even manifested into European journalism. For instance‚ according to Rudyard Kipling‚ an English journalist‚ “Your new-caught‚ sullen peoples‚ Half-devil and half child… Take up the White Man’s burden- The savage wars of peace- Fill the mouth of Famine And bid the sickness cease.” Comprehensively‚ when Kipling used the lines new caught‚ sullen peoples‚ he’s referring to Africans‚ more specifically‚ slaves. Thus when he referred to them as

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    Puran Bhagat

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    The Miracle of Puran Bhagat Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was born in Bombay‚ but educated in England at the United Services College‚ Westward Ho‚ and Biddeford. In 1882 he returned to India‚ where he worked for Anglo-Indian newspapers. Kipling was the recipient of many honorary degrees and other awards. In 1926 he received the Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Literature. Purun Dass is a high caste Brahmin‚ highly educated‚ and a powerful figure as Prime Minister of one of the semi-independent

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    st:zakaria achour Groupe: 7 S : 1 Rudyard is a british poet who was born in british India (Bombay) an december 30‚1865. and died in 1936.He was an english shor-story writer poet and novelist. Kipling was one of the most popular writers in england. In the both prose and verse Well‚ kipling in this poet tried to clarify the benefits and advantages of colonisation‚ but we will discuss relation between two poems

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    Man’s Burden” by Rudyard Kipling it shows that the European attitudes towards imperialism were negative. They considered the work a burden and thought that the Africans were savages. In lines 7 and 8‚ Kipling describes the Africans as “Your new-caught‚ sullen peoples/ Half-devil and half-child” making them seem like crazy‚ stupid devil people. Other lines describe the Africans as “sullen” and “silent” making them seem a little dumb. From the beginning of the poem‚ where Kipling writes “Take up the

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    Imagine you are being bullied. What do you see? Have you used your stereotypes of bullies to create this imagination? Now compare your stereotypes to the Bandar-log in The Jungle Book By Rudyard Kipling. Do the Bandar-log seem like insufferable oafs‚ in their egregious behavior‚ their atrocious language‚ and their abominable resent against the Jungle people? Or perhaps you need some elaboration‚ because‚ essentially‚ the Bandar-log are bullies. The Bandar-log’s choice of words suggests they praise

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was willing to lead a movement against segregation in our nation. He had the courage to tell our nation that its policy of segregation was wrong. To me‚ that is true patriotism: not only being willing to fight for our country but willing to try to change it so that our ideals are preserved. My favorite thing about the United States? Lots of Americans‚ one America. ~Val Saintsbury Our country is not the only thing to which we owe our allegiance. It is also owed to

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    The Jungle Book (1967) written by Rudyard Kipling brings out his vivid imagination into a magnificent Walt Disney film. This film was released in October 18th 1967; it was produced by Walt Disney who died during its production. Mowgli‚ voiced by Bruce Reitherman: the main character‚ a young boy raised by wolves. In the movie‚ Mowgli is featured as a 10 year old‚ which is around the age he was in Rudyard Kipling’s book when he was first captured by the Bandar Log (monkeys). In the book‚ Mowgli managed

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    ADULTHOOD AND GROWING UP

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    and the like. This thematic complexity may be attributed to the essential human experience of “growing up”‚ such that all humans undergo a sort of transformation from innocence to being a responsible contributing member of society. In this regard‚ Rudyard Kipling’s poem “If” is of particular import‚ as it embodies the theme of adulthood prevalent in other cultural media. In line with this theme is the Fernando Meirelles’ film City of God‚ which also tackles themes of growing up‚ albeit in a distinctly

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    Jessica Freeland HIS 102 Mr. Wiest March 4‚ 2018 Envisioning World Civilizations 23.1 Karl Marx and Friedrich Englels‚ "The Communist Manifesto" What was meant by "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles." Is that all social history shows a constant struggle between the First class and working class. The working class has always struggled to merely survive. What makes the current struggle differ from before the Bourgeoisie

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    de Maupassant‚ Anton Chekov and O Henry. Some of these authors have gained much fame and recognition in the literary world entirely through their brilliant narrative of short stories while some of them like Charles Dickens‚ P.G. Woodehouse and Rudyard Kipling are highly accomplished in the fields of writing short stories and novels. Short stories are actually more difficult to write as it revolves around a single incident and it has to have the ability of captivating the reader. Because of its length

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