Explore the presentation of Orientalist discourses in the short film Surviving Sabu. I will be exploring the short film Surviving Sabu which was written and directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid in 1998‚ with reference to the 1942 film The Jungle Book. My analysis will question the presentation of Indian and Muslim identities in both films. Surviving Sabu presents the relationship between two characters: a father and his son. The family have immigrated to England at some point in recent decades‚ although
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Tori 2/29/11 Writing Mr. V The Ballad of East and West: What is it about? The poem‚ The Ballad of East and West by Rudyard Kipling is about India versus England. With the use of military‚ England took over India. An Indian rebel named Kamal steals the Colonel’s mare‚ so the Colonel sends his son after him. When the Colonel’s son finally catches up to Kamal at a place called The Tongue of Jagai‚ Kamal starts his little insults
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families while Farah wanted to live a better life. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is a very good story. The excerpt is about a Mongoose who is determined to kill the three snakes in the garden and save his family. The author claims that Rikki-tikki is a very curious and brave creature. It is also very hard to frighten Rikki-Tikki because mongoose’s are “eaten up from noose to tail with curiosity.” According to Kipling‚ Rikki-Tikki wound up in “the middle of a garden path” when a high summer
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Rikki-tikki-tavi is a story about Nag‚ and his wicked wife‚ Nagaina‚ two snakes‚ and they try to kill Rikki-tikki-tavi. This story is written by Rudyard Kipling. The point of view the author has‚ affects the conflict because it tells you everyones thoughts and feelings on whats going on in the story. Rikki-tikki-tavi’s point of view affects the conflict because it shows what Rikki thinks of Nag and Nagaina and why he thinks they are trying to kill him and the humans. In the text‚ "Rikki-tikki-tavi"
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COMPARE AND CONTRAST POETIC DEVICE The three most common poetic devices that are presented in this poem are repetition‚ personification‚ and alliteration. Repetition In this poem‚ Kipling uses repetition with the word “you” throughout the entire poem to emphasize how important “you” is. Personification There are three examples of personification here: 1. The first is in Stanza 2‚ when he states‚ “…make dreams your master…” (line 9) The first stanza talks of our self-confidence‚
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In the story‚ ”Rikki-Tikki-Tavi‚” by Rudyard Kipling‚ Rikki’s mission is to keep his human family safe. This drove him to rid the garden of snakes. In the story‚ Rikki saves Teddy from getting bit by a very poisonous snake known as Karait. If Rikki didn’t kill Karait and Teddy got bit‚ by him then he would have been dead in about a minute. Also‚ in the story Rikki saves Teddy’s father from getting bitten‚ by a king cobra who he finds waiting there for him in the bathtub. This evidence explains
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Poem of Envy Essay "Our envy always lasts longer than the happiness of those we envy." Heraclitus. The poem‚ "My Rival" by Rudyard Kipling‚ is about a young girl and an older woman both at a ball and the younger is watching‚ envying‚ the older and comparing. This poem consists of many tones and meanings‚ along with interesting representation. "My Rival" has an abundance of tones and meanings. There are a few of with that stand out more then others and seems to be the main ones. Such as‚ throughout
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Kipling demonstrates that it is the white man’s duty to lead all nations and people. During the night Mahbub is informed that there is a plot to kill him‚ as Kipling portrays the man a coward‚ he hatches a plan‚ saying‚" The English do eternally tell the truth he said therefore we out of this country are eternally made foolish. By Allah I will tell the truth to an English man... They are zealous and if they catch thieves it is remembered to their honor" ( Kipling 141 2004). Mahbub states that the
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This poem dramatizes the qualities the speaker deems essential in the quest to achieve manhood. The speaker is most likely a fatherly figure to a biological son or a person whom he cares about in a paternal way. “If” especially appeals to younger generations because it provides rules that are “inspirational and motivational in their focus on personal integrity and moral behavior” (Perkins). In an instructive manner‚ the speaker urges his son to strive for greatness and success but also humility and
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The Elephant’s Child (an adaptation) by Rudyard Kipling Parts: (9) Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Elephant Child Kolokolo Bird Crocodile Brother 1 Brother 2 Ostrich Giraffe Narrator 1: In the high and far-off times‚ the elephant‚ O Best Beloved‚ had no trunk. He had only a blackish‚ bulgy nose‚ as big as a boot‚ that he could wriggle about from side to side--but he couldn’t pick up things with it. Narrator 2: But there was one elephant‚ a new elephant--an elephant child--who was full of ’satiable curiosity
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