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    of minority races and a feeling of superiority to whites was still common. While not everyone had this beliefs‚ it still was ever-present in literally devices. Most surprisingly‚ it even made an appearance in the James Bond book series‚ a series that remains renowned in today’s world. “White Man’s Burden” glorifies Kipling’s admiration of colonization and white superiority through Fleming’s Goldfinger because of the latter’s idealization of the white race‚ however‚ it also was largely negatively received

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    Draft One In the poem‚ “The White Man’s Burden‚” Rudyard Kipling explicitly writes about the deterioration of society as a union. The metaphor in line two suggests that the white men have to “wait in heavy harness‚” (Kipling 5) due to the fact that these “strangers” are weighing down‚ or burdening‚ the “worth” of the whites. Kipling persists on labeling the white men as higher up than the natives‚ whom he referred to as the “fluttered folk and wild” (Kipling 6). The strangers in this society

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    The White Man’s Burden‚ by Rudyard Kipling‚ suggested that Americans should encourage the cultural development of‚ people from other ethnic and cultural backgrounds until they can take their place in the world by fully adopting Western ways. This phrase expressed imperialism through a subliminal message. By culturing other people‚ the main process was by conquering their land and in effect expands America’s own land. The White Man’s Burden is a poem by the British poet Rudyard Kipling. It was

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    is the author of the 1974 book The White Man’s Burden. In this book‚ Jordan tries to describe the history of prejudice behavior in the US. Jordan states that the thesis of this book is that‚ “rather than slavery causing ‘prejudice‚’ or vice versa‚ they seem rather have generated [. . .] slavery and ‘prejudice’ may have been equally causing and effect continuously reacting upon each other” (45). To provide evidence of his thesis‚ Jordan points out how whites use the color black to indicate the

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    White Mughals‚ the true carriers of “white men’s” burden Take up the White Mans burden-- Send forth the best ye breed-- Go bind your sons to exile To serve your captives ’ need; To wait in heavy harness‚ On fluttered folk and wild-- Your new-caught‚ sullen peoples‚ Half-devil and half-child. - Rudyard Kipling Although the British directly ruled India for only 90 years‚ British imperialism in India had tremendous impact on many levels of the society. The British brought with them Western

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    Szporluk’s (2009) article on accountability and Easterly’s book titled‚ The White Man’s Burden: Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest have Done so Much Ill and so Little Good (as cited in Howe‚ 2009) place the majority of responsibility with the organization and those who are providing the service. Szporluck (2009) argues that INGOs should be accountable for the effectiveness of their clients and the communities that they work in‚ rather than the donors or the desires of governments. Szporluk places

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    ” B. This is a famous quote by Rudyard Kipling. C. Rudyard Kipling was a literary breakout of his time. II. Main topic #1 A. Rudyard Kipling had an interesting childhood. 1. He was born in India. 2. He had a family. B. He was born in India. 1. His birth year was December 30‚ 1865. 2. His birth city is in Bombay‚ Maharashtra‚ India. C. He had a family. 1. He was the son of John Lockwood Kipling and Alice MacDonald. 2. He was mainly

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    Kipling described how people in Europe viewed men of different backgrounds as “sullen people.” He then continued with “To seek another’s profit‚ and work another’s gain.” This defined the relationship between the “white man” and “other man.” The white man gets the profit while those who worked must grow up and understand no matter how hard they work‚ they may never earn the life they might have predicted. Kipling’s intended his poem to show the U.S. to take up the “burden” of empire like

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    "White Mans Burden" The movie we watched in class was called "White Mans Burden." According to some sociologists the white mans burden is an unwanted burden that white men‚ who are in the upper part of society‚ must bring the minority classes up to their status. For example‚ if it were applied today white folks would have to help bring black folks up into a higher class. While this theory was used many years ago‚ it is still in consideration today. This movie took a very unique approach

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    "Joseph Rudyard Kipling was a famous English poet‚ short-story writer‚ and novelist mostly remembered for his celebration of the British imperialism‚ stories as well as poems of the British soldiers in India‚ plus his stories for the children. Kipling was also awarded with the Nobel Prize for Literature. He was born on 30 December 1865‚ in Bombay‚ during the Bombay Presidency of British India‚ although he was taken by his family to England while his age was five years. Kipling is popularly recognized

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