British colonialism helped spread the English language in all the colonies, and it became the dominant mother tongue of some colonial settlements.
<h3>What is British colonialism?</h3>
British colonialism refers to the practice by which Britain directly occupied and controlled some less powerful countries, using their new lands' resources to increase their power and wealth.
It also involves the introduction of foreign practices and rules to new lands.
The main characteristics of British colonialism included:
- Political and legal domination
- Economic and political dependence
- Resources exploitation.
Thus, British colonialism helped spread the English language and increased the impact of English literature in the world.
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Answer: Romeo and Juliet, the classic piece of literature, and West Side Story, the iconic sixties musical show clear resemblances. Whether it be for the two rivalries, the star-crossed lovers, or the intense violence between them it's very clear how similar they are. For example, focusing on the diverse opposing groups between the two texts really shows how similar a play written in 1595 can be to a twentieth-century movie. When looking through a Postcolonial lens, both Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story use tribe rivalries to drive the plot.
Cloning humans:
pros- less work for an individual, maybe not completely cloning someone so like picking desirable traits in a person and changing that
cons- possible overthrowing of the "real" copy, families who have exact copies of each parent may end in incest, or even selfcest
But we already live in a world where there are real life clones. Twins, and triplets. I believe there's a Brain Games episode that discuss this topic.