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controversial issue; for Kipling to draw attention to the alleged need to further this political stance meant that he voiced suppo...
* Clearly, this poem read today would be interpreted from a different perspective than when it first appeared in 1899. 2. Edward...
the Victorians was their sense of social responsibility. Unfortunately, that sense of responsibility was self-righteous and obsess...
1-2). Kiplings expertise with rhythm and word choice within the framework of the poems structure also constitute a feature that ...
In six pages this paper discusses the fear factor of nationalism as considered in such literary works as All Quiet on the Western ...
process, Ho Chi Minh claims that more than two million Vietnamese died of starvation, a result not only of French preoccupation wi...
In a paper of three pages, the writer looks at Kipling's "White Man's Burden". The poem is placed in an historical context. Paper ...
This essay pertains to Shakespeare's "Othello" and Rudyard Kipling's poem "If-," which lists various qualities that are required t...
An essay comparing and contrasting colonial attitudes towards natives in both Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would be King and Edga...
This paper considers the colonialism and racism perspectives that resulted from the 'survival of the fittest' and natural selectio...
In five pages the voices used in these very different ways of telling the same story are compared and contrasted in terms of artis...
In six pages Jungle Book is the primary consideration of this examination of Rudyard Kipling's life and writings. Five sources ar...
the viewer, who comes to the startling realization that the movie must be a true reversal of the races. The black man and the whi...
Kiplings earliest works were first poems and ballads. The sense of rhythm, it can be said, is found in the book, Kim. The sentence...
Belafonte, and the two eventually become sympathetic toward each other. The movie portrays a culture which is seemingly opposite t...
altruistic claims, both of these theorists argued that greed was the fundamental motivation that propelled imperialism (The New Im...
of racism. However, viewing John Travoltas portrayal of Louis Pinnock through the stereotype of the "brute Negro," that is the s...
This essay of 5 pages discusses both the work itself and the author. There are 3 sources listed in the bibliography....
In five pages this paper presents a biography of author Rudyard Kipling. Nine sources are cited in the bibliography....
In ten pages this paper analyzes Kim by Rudyard Kipling in terms of setting and character. There are no other bibliographical sou...
In four pages South Africa's imperialism and the influences and resulting changes after the arrival of the white man are examined....
the 1890s, but both accomplishments represented the results of a century of growing economic might" (Development of the United Sta...
to the whites blatant disregard for such legal safeguards. Fear resided at the crux of this indifference toward the law, inasmuch...
such things as "To veil the threat of terror/ And check the show of pride" and "The blame of those ye better/ The hate of those ye...
direct order--never, at least, without long, and sometimes tearful, explanations of the advantages of obedience and the reasons fo...
the control and experimental groups and what exactly was accomplished. A student will want to point out that an attempt to explain...
In six pages learning and adventure through travel are examined within the context of various writings by Kipling, Flaubert, and J...
In 6 pages this paper discusses the positive combination of Kipling's affection for the sea and discord with an American within th...
In five pages this paper discusses how the nation state has cursed Africa in a consideration of Basil Davidson's Black Man's Burde...
advantage of the Comanche. Quanah grew up a Comanche warrior. Even then, however, he knew of the world of the...