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the Victorians was their sense of social responsibility. Unfortunately, that sense of responsibility was self-righteous and obsess...
on the development of an exploitative tourist industry in Antigua. Achebe takes a very different perspective than Kincaid in tha...
1-2). Kiplings expertise with rhythm and word choice within the framework of the poems structure also constitute a feature that ...
This paper considers the colonialism and racism perspectives that resulted from the 'survival of the fittest' and natural selectio...
she felt marginalized within her own home - her thesis is that the reality of England is a far cry from the symbolic value it take...
This essay pertains to Shakespeare's "Othello" and Rudyard Kipling's poem "If-," which lists various qualities that are required t...
Education as it is thematically depicted in these Jamaica Kincaid stories is the focus of this comparative analysis consisting of ...
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...
A. Abu Boahen gives an unusual view of the colonial experience in African Perspective on Colonialism. Most books take the European...
In two pages this essay considers post 1945 socioeconomic and political factors that resulted in the end of European colonialism....
From among the leaders of the invaders we selected eighty to interview. They were the most prosperous and therefore those with th...
for furthering their own cultures. In this respect globalization is perhaps something that could be equated with neighbors trading...
tactics. There is a great disparity between the haves and the have nots. The health conditions are horrible with no running water ...
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 ...
direct order--never, at least, without long, and sometimes tearful, explanations of the advantages of obedience and the reasons fo...
the white citizens who have been occupants of the landmass for generations but still consider themselves to be part of the "Wester...
In 6 pages this paper discusses the positive combination of Kipling's affection for the sea and discord with an American within th...
This 3 page paper discusses the way in which four authors treat the issues of language, rape, education and incest at the family l...
An essay comparing and contrasting colonial attitudes towards natives in both Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would be King and Edga...
In five pages identity is considered in an examination of Kincaid's novel. There are no other sources listed....
family life. Annie John can be seen as a typical; adolescent, not only of Antigua or of West India, but of adolescents as a whol...
In six pages Jungle Book is the primary consideration of this examination of Rudyard Kipling's life and writings. Five sources ar...
In five pages the voices used in these very different ways of telling the same story are compared and contrasted in terms of artis...
Kiplings earliest works were first poems and ballads. The sense of rhythm, it can be said, is found in the book, Kim. The sentence...
arrived in America to enter a new life, a life which differs greatly from that she lived in Antigua. In America she will be an na...
In five pages this paper examines the honest life perspectives portrayed in Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid. There is 1 source cited in t...
In five pages this paper discusses Lucy's perspectives about life and internal emotions as revealed in the novel by Jamaica Kincai...
what to plant and where, and so forth, comprehensively covering the major areas of a womans life. Thrown into this long rambling...
spectrum is the colonialism the developed in areas predominantly comprised by African slaves (Johnson, 2002). Despite its oil wea...
This research paper presents a short history of colonialism in South Africa. The writer focuses on slavery as a primary effect of ...