Life just won’t get easier. There will always be challenges in life‚ and learning how to deal with them makes people stronger. If one balances itself with the environment and the people they spend time with‚ they’ll have ownership of themselves. Rudyard Kipling states the importance of perseverance in difficult times in his poem “If”. Langston Hughes states having the courage to move on in his poem “Mother To Son”.When things are difficult‚ a person must only trust themselves and be able to improve on
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Imagine having to fight a ferocious enemy‚ and if you make one wrong move you will be a goner. There are many similarities between the the book Rikki-Tikki Tavi and the movie. The book Rikki-Tikki Tavi is written by Rudyard Kipling and is being compared to the movie. They both took place in the country of India. They both had the same characters in the book and movie. The movie still had Rikki-Tikki‚ and all the other characters like Nag‚ Nagaina‚ Darzi‚ the muskrat‚ and the family. They‚ also‚
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Theme Analysis: The Jungle Books Rudyard Kipling’s theme in The Jungle Books showed acceptance. This specific theme was seen when Mowgli was a baby and he was accepted into the Seeonee wolf pack‚ when Mowgli was trying to be accepted by the man pack but is cast out‚ also when he was “accepted” into in the man pack near the end of the book. One example of the acceptance in this book is when Mowgli was accepted into the Seeonee wolf pack near the end of the book. In “Mowgli’s Brothers‚” mother
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Imperialism: Backfired As history has shown‚ stronger nations regularly use imperialism over smaller nations to gain a benefit for themselves. However‚ both Joseph Conrad’s "Heart of Darkness" and Rudyard Kipling’s "The Man Who Would Be King" depicts how imperialism leads to madness and evil behavior as moral and ethical boundaries are taken away. Conrad’s "Heart of Darkness" tells the story of Marlow and Kurtz‚ two men working together in Africa with varying opinions regarding imperialism. Kipling’s
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Have you had rules to live by? In the novel‚ Bud‚ Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis‚ Bud the main character is going through some rough times and he has rules to help him survive. The poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling also has some rules that help us live through our lives. Both Bud‚ Not Buddy and “If” have rules to live by about having a wonderful life. The poem “If” and the novel‚ Bud‚ Not Buddy have rules about controlling yourself and having a nice life. For example‚ “If” had a rule that tells
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Westerfeld‚ Tally Youngblood faces a struggle to embrace herself as she is. Additionally‚ Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Third and Final Continent‚” tells the story of a young man discovering himself while searching for a new life. The final text‚ “If” by Rudyard Kipling‚ is a poem that encourages self-assurance even through times when others discourage you. An individual who relies on other forces
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Bravery is the capacity to perform properly even when scared half to death. Omar N. Bradley. Rikki-Tikki in the story Rikki-Tikki-Tavi had to be brave when he was scared. The theme of the fictional story Rikki-tikki-tavi by Rudyard Kipling is that love is able to give courage to everyone. Rikki Tikki is a brave and kind character in this story. As written in the text‚ Rikki-tikki’s eyes grew red again‚ and he danced up to Karait with the peculiar rocking‚ swaying motion that he had inherited from
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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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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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