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    Explication Essay of “Cities and Thrones and Powers” by Rudyard Kipling Essay by David Taylor “Cities and Thrones and Powers‚ / Stand in Time’s eye‚” (lines 1‚ 2). These lines set the stage for the poem’s meaning. Rudyard Kipling uses figurative language‚ word choice‚ and rhythm to create the meaning “Nothing in this world lasts forever‚ but life is everlasting‚” Rudyard Kipling then dives further and creates a deeper meaning underneath that of the first saying‚ to enjoy the experience of life

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    Many similarities and differences are found throughout “If” By Rudyard Kipling and “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid. These include the theme and meaning of the text‚ how the person talking delivered the information‚ and what the message the person was trying to get through. Those are the three things that will be compared and contrasted in this essay. The theme of these two texts share both a common theme and some parts of the theme that are different. For example “If” follows a somewhat make your own

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    Rikki-tikki-tavi is the main character in the story‚ “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” by Rudyard Kipling. Rikki is an almost new born mongoose that got washed onto an Indian bungalow by a terrible flood‚ and was taken under the wing of an English family. The Mother‚ Father and their son Teddy . While exploring the garden he found that there was a great conflict between the snakes and the rest of the people‚ that Rikki was going to fix. He is a helpful‚ valiant‚ and daring mongoose. The first character trait

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    looking at Kipling’s poem White Man’s Burden and Johnson’s response poem Black Man’s Burden‚ one can find several contrasts and very few similarities in the perspectives of these two men and what they believed was our nation’s rights when it came to spreading Western culture and beliefs. The white man’s burden and The black man’s burden are both different viewpoints of the ways of Imperialism‚ such as positive consequences ways and negative consequences. The poem by Kipling‚"The White Man’s Burden"

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    and my past life. Other people would write a letter of distress and trying to locate themselves in the middle of this endless‚ sapphire ocean. But I’m not. I am going to tell you about my memories and experiences that came to my mind when I recalled poems from my childhood. I am going to tell you my life. My name is Tom and this is my story. The Veronica was riding high on the desert dunes of the sea‚ the ship jumped off waves and landed hard on the water. Being the captain‚ I shouted orders to keep

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    John Carteret AP English 12 Period 3 October 20‚ 2013 "If" Explication What makes a man? In a world controlled by power and greed‚ virtue and honesty are lost in the midst. Rudyard Kipling’s “If” challenges one to be all the things that make a man. “If” employs the literary techniques of repetition‚ diction‚ rhyme and rhythm to appeal to the common man and reinforce the theme of human trial‚ and the challenge faced by all to be virtuous. The theme is further expressed in the subtle tones of

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    care in order to ensure their healthy development into adulthood” (“Parenting”). In the poems “If” by Rudyard Kipling‚ and “Point B” by Sarah Kay‚ published in 1895 and 2011 respectively‚ the authors of the poems and the speakers in them as well‚ share a heartfelt connection with the children the poems feature. In Kipling’s case‚ he was inspired by Leander Starr Jameson and his relationship with his children. Kipling also went on to have a son two years after writing “If” and was likely thinking of parenting

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    Overland Park is an enchanting and interesting city to visit and has always been a favorite tourist destination throughout the years. There are different types of hotels in Overland Park Kansas to choose from depending on your interest and budget. Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Overland Park hotel is well known as one of the most popular luxury Overland Park Hotels near Johnson County Community College. They provide comfortable‚ affordable accommodations whether you are with them just one single night

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    How the leopard got his spots Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English poet‚ short-story writer‚ and novelist chiefly remembered for his celebration of British imperialism‚ tales and poems of British soldiers in India‚ and his tales for children. Kipling received the 1907 Nobel Prize for Literature. He was born in Bombay‚ in the Bombay Presidency of British India‚ and was taken by his family to England when he was five years old. Kipling is best known for his works of fiction‚ including The Jungle

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    An Eternal Marriage: Analysis of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Bridegroom” During the First World War‚ death was a constant threat. Soldiers faced it every day in the trenches‚ and more succumbed to it. Rudyard Kipling’s Epitaphs of War represents the impact those deaths had across much of the world. “The Bridegroom” exposes the last thoughts of a dying soldier through an extended metaphor‚ personification and tone. First of all‚ the title and first stanza reveal that the speaker‚ a young soldier‚ is

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