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DIA [1.3K]
2 years ago
11

What feelings or emotions do you think Kipling was trying to inspire in Americans with this poem?

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1 answer:
Ivan2 years ago
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Kipling was trying to make the American people realize what the government is exactly doing with the imperialism.

<h3>What is the white man’s burden according to Kipling? What was the main idea of his poem?</h3>

According to the Kipling, the white man's burden is the responsibilities of all the western countries to humanize and refine the people in other lands with the imposition of culture standards on them.

He tried to convey the main idea of being confident in the situation of ups and downs in the life. People must have the courage to face and handle the unpopularity and disagreement.

The main key point is that people should have patience and confidence to handle any situation.

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