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    background. She loves Ezekiel‚ but fears that he won’t ever leave the Bronx. Jaden Smith as Marcus “Dizzee” Kipling‚ the most artistically minded of the Kipling brothers‚ Dizzee is a graffiti artist who tags as Rumi 411. Skylan Brooks as Ra-Ra Kipling‚ a loyal‚ respected‚ protective friend and brother with his head screwed on tight‚ he’s the voice of reason beyond his years. T. J. Brown Jr. as Boo-Boo Kipling‚ a mechanically minded kid who is an irrepressible 40-year-old in a 14-year-old’s body. Yahya Abdul-Mateen

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    In Rudyard Kipling’s fiction story‚ "Rikki-tikki-tavi"‚ the theme of survival is demonstrated through Rikki’s actions during his many conflicts within the story. For example‚ Nag and Nagaina discuss that they should kill the family to raise their young Cobras‚safely(28)‚Rikki-Tikki kills Nag in the bathroom to protect his family(29)‚ Rikki-Tikki kills Nagaina to save Teddy (33). Rudyard first introduces the idea survival in the scene where Nag and Nagaina discuss that they should kill the family

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    Literary tendency of Victorian literature: special reference to Lord Alfred Tennyson and Robert Browning 1.1 An Introduction to Victorian Period: The Victorian era is generally agreed to stretch through the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). It was a tremendously exciting period when many artistic styles‚ literary schools‚ as well as‚ social‚ political and religious movements flourished. It was a time of prosperity‚ broad imperial expansion‚ and great political reform. It was also a time‚ which

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    Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) best known for his comic masterpiece Three Men in a Boat. (1889) Jerome Klapka Jerome was born 2 May 1859 in Belsize House‚ Bradford Street‚ Walsall‚ Staffordshire‚ in the heart of England. He was the fourth child of Jerome Clapp Jerome‚ (1807–1872) a well-respected nonconformist lay preacher and architect who died when Jerome was fourteen. Jerome’s mother was Marguerite Jones‚ (d. 1872) daughter of a solicitor. Jerome’s middle name was in honour of a family friend‚

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    Question: What do Rhodes‚ Roosevelt‚ Kipling‚ and Sarmiento share in their vision of white men’s role in civilizing the world? Week 1 Reading Response In the assigned readings‚ Rhodes‚ Roosevelt‚ Kipling‚ and Sarmiento advocate the expansion of civilization to be carried out by white men. The authors begin their arguments with the uncivilized living conditions in the late 1800’s‚ moving on to benefits of the English rule upon other nations. Civilization is depicted to be the best for the world

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    Can the Subaltern Speak? – Summary Gayatri Spivak Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is an unsettling voice in literary theory and especially‚ postcolonial studies. She has describes herself as a “practical deconstructionist feminist Marxist” and as a “gadfly”. She uses deconstruction to examine "how truth is constructed" and to deploy the assertions of one intellectual and political position (such as Marxism) to "interrupt" or "bring into crisis" another (feminism‚ for example). In her work‚ she combines

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    Looking at Tennyson’s ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ and ‘If’ by Kipling‚ power is presented in various and conflicting ways within each poem. One thing is clear in both poems however; the speaker or narrator in each poem has the power over the subject of the poem. In Tennyson‚ the speaker merely commentates on the event itself with hindsight and takes it upon himself to decide what honour is and distributes it to the soldiers. Kipling’s speaker‚ in similar fashion‚ dictates what honour is and

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    Survival in Rikki Tikki Tavi In Rudyard Kipling’s fiction story‚ "Rikki-tikki-tavi"‚ the theme of survival is demonstrated through Rikki’s actions during his many conflicts within the story. The first one is when Rikki Tikki gets washed away in a flood (22). Another event is how Darzee builds his nest high up out of the reach of the wicked Cobras (25). Also there is a conflict for survival when Rikki Tikki battles the twisted Cobras Nag and Nagaina (25-34). Rikki Tikki shows that his actions

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    1. In June 2015‚ which legend announced that he was going to team up with Simon & Schuster (S&S) UK and Touchstone for his first-ever graphic memoir titled “Amazing Fantastic Incredible: A Marvelous Memoir”? 2. Though this modern South Indian city was established by the British Raj in 1827‚ it was an ancient historic town and was a bustling seaport during the time between 1st century and 140 CE. Ancient Indian traders who went to countries of South East Asia sailed from this seaport. It has a group

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    « The White Man’s Burden » In "The White Man’s Burden" and in "The Recessional"‚ Kipling outlines his idealistic concept of empire which is based on service and sacrifice. England sends some of their best man to defend and help India. The white man has the mission to civilize the Indians. It is their responsibility to culture them‚ to put them on the right path. They are there to make India a better place to live and bring the population up to date on the style of living. This journey will

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