Imagine you are being bullied. What do you see? Have you used your stereotypes of bullies to create this imagination? Now compare your stereotypes to the Bandar-log in The Jungle Book By Rudyard Kipling. Do the Bandar-log seem like insufferable oafs‚ in their egregious behavior‚ their atrocious language‚ and their abominable resent against the Jungle people? Or perhaps you need some elaboration‚ because‚ essentially‚ the Bandar-log are bullies. The Bandar-log’s choice of words suggests they praise
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1.0 Introduction Pudu Jail‚ a 114 year-old jail‚ built by British during 1895 that used to house criminals including drug offenders and was a location for administering corporal punishment through rotan caning‚ was demolished on October 2009 by City Hall to make way for a road expansion and tunnel project on Jalan Pudu. Despite public objection to the city’s historic landmark being destroyed‚ demolition work continued for the project‚ aimed at easing traffic congestion in the area. The road
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to give them their own back. Real animals would fight their enemy for their property. This proves the theme because Nagaina wants what she loves back and she had the courage to sacrifice her plans of being “queen of the garden”. This shows how Rudyard Kipling demonstrates how the character traits in the animals are
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Rudyard Kipling Required literature: Brodey K.‚ Malgaretti F. Focus on English and American Literature. M.‚ 2003. Pp.191-197. Supplementary literature: Н. П. Михальская. История английской литературы. М.‚ Академия‚ 2007. Сс. 230-243. 1. English short-story writer‚ novelist and poet Kipling was the first Englishman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1907).l His most popular works include “The Jungle Book” (1894) and the “Just So Stories” (1902)‚ both children classics though they
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and the like. This thematic complexity may be attributed to the essential human experience of “growing up”‚ such that all humans undergo a sort of transformation from innocence to being a responsible contributing member of society. In this regard‚ Rudyard Kipling’s poem “If” is of particular import‚ as it embodies the theme of adulthood prevalent in other cultural media. In line with this theme is the Fernando Meirelles’ film City of God‚ which also tackles themes of growing up‚ albeit in a distinctly
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The fist stanza of the poem “If” talks about being true to yourself. There are always people who misjudge you or don’t like or respect you for one reason or the other. It tells you to rise above those obstacles and prove them wrong and yourself right. You should not let others provoke you into doing things which you know are wrong. The second stanza of the poem talks about overcoming obstacles that may come your way and follow your dreams. It tells us to persevere‚ keep going and never give up
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may encounter could be anything from moving schools to a change of authority in the family home. In the movie Billy Elliot (2000) by Stephen Daldry‚ the audience sees the many challenges a young boy names Billy faces. Also‚ in the poem ‘If’ by Rudyard Kipling‚ the audience reads about what a young boy must go through to ultimately grow up and become a man. Some obstacles the characters face are self-belief‚ a father’s expectations and being an individual. This essay will discuss these challenges and
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Danielle Harrison English 101 K. Kemp May 2‚ 2012 The short story that I had analyzed was Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling. I decided that characters‚ figurative language‚ and plot all gave a significant amount of support to the development of this story. Without these components of the story‚ I feel as if the story as a whole would not be at the level that it is at now. There were many characters with several different personalities in this short story. Rikki-Tikki‚ the mongoose‚ was
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ENGLISH LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 1 POEM ANALYSIS REASON FOR CHOOSING THIS POEM I choose this poem ‘if’ by Rudyard Kipling because when I read this poem it reminds me of when I was a little girl how it was difficult to grow up. This poem brings back memories. Back in that time‚ my family wasn’t a well-to-do family. It makes me remember how hard it is to do things on my own and it took me a very long time to be independent and start to mature. It also make me think how much farther
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national book award 2001. Zadie Smith introduced hysterical realism in the novels. Thomas Hardy writer of Far from the Madding Crowd who is regional novelist that also provide with speculative romance. And we cannot forget Rudyard Kipling for he is versatile writer and gave us his Jungle Book. Also there is Virginia Woolf who introduced us to ‘streams of consciousness and T.S.Eliot who is a remarkable poet. These authors have maintained literature in our world which has
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