Sunday, May 25, 2014
White Mans Burden
Based on his poem, it seemed that Kipling thought it was the whites duty to rule the native people. He believes that the whites were the superior people and that the natives needed to be ruled. He conveys this message by describing them as, "new caught, sullen peoples / half-devil, half-child" which shows that Kipling views the natives as lower quality. He implies the natives aren't completely human but instead half human and half monster. Kipling also says "have done with childish days". This shows that Kipling believed that the way the natives ruled themselves before was childish compared to the European rule. He wants the Natives to let go of their old way and let themselves be ruled by the Europeans because they are superior. To further reinforce his point that the way the natives ruled themselves was inferior the the whites he refers to their kings rule as "tawdry". Kipling describes the Europeans as better and a Guard. This is clear evidence that Kipling believes the whites to be superior. He implies that the Whites are better and that it is their duty to guard those that are lesser than them. Kipling believes that the whites are the supreme race and he conveys this idea through is poems and the language he uses in them.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Imperialist map.
I had this in my back back but it never made it to the blog. Oops
What was great Britains interest in Australia?
Why are all the European colonies in Africa so split up. Was it on purpose or just a whoever gets there first type deal?
Why wasn't South America colonized?
How were do these colonies effect the world wars?
What where the major benefits from the colonized areas?
What allowed Ethiopia to escape colonization?
What was great Britains interest in Australia?
Why are all the European colonies in Africa so split up. Was it on purpose or just a whoever gets there first type deal?
Why wasn't South America colonized?
How were do these colonies effect the world wars?
What where the major benefits from the colonized areas?
What allowed Ethiopia to escape colonization?
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