Asked by Victoria
2. Quotes lines in Rudyard Kipling's poem that reflects his view of colonized peoples. What values did Kipling assume his readers shared with him?
A: The lines "new-caught sullen peoples" and "half-devil and half-child" reflect Rudyard Kipling's view of colonized peoples. He assumed that his readers shared the values of equality, democracy, and political freedom with him.
A: The lines "new-caught sullen peoples" and "half-devil and half-child" reflect Rudyard Kipling's view of colonized peoples. He assumed that his readers shared the values of equality, democracy, and political freedom with him.
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Answered by
Victoria
Are these values also suitable?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Kipling assumed his readers shared his feelings that Africans and Asians were inferior and like children.
Answered by
Bah
Thank you! Is there anything I could help with too?
Answered by
Anonymous
yes
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Anonymous
mommy
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a
a
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