hi, has anyone here read the poem "The White Man's Burden"?
what do you need to know about it
I haven't sorry :/
what the meaning of it is? its a multiple choice question
This poem would seem to be supporting A) free trade. B) prison reform. C) Social Darwinism. D) the anti-abolition movement.
i was thinking B but im not really sure ?
white man's burden phrase of white 1. the task that white colonizers believed they had to impose their civilization on the black inhabitants of their colonies.
The White Man's Burden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_White_Man's_Burden Wikipedia "The White Man's Burden" is a poem by the English poet Rudyard Kipling. It was originally published in the popular magazine McClure's in 1899, with the subtitle The United States and the Philippine Islands.
oh! so D right? :)
nope
The White Man's Burden" is a poem by the English poet Rudyard Kipling. It was originally published in the popular magazine McClure's in 1899, with the subtitle The United States and the Philippine Islands.[1] The poem was originally written for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, but exchanged for "Recessional"; Kipling changed the text of "Burden" to reflect the subject of American colonization of the Philippines, recently won from Spain in the Spanish-American War.[2] The poem consists of seven stanzas, following a regular rhyme scheme. At face value it appears to be a rhetorical command to white men to colonize and rule other nations for the benefit of those people (both the people and the duty may be seen as representing the "burden" of the title). Although Kipling's poem mixed exhortation to empire with somber warnings of the costs involved, imperialists within the United States of America understood the phrase "white man's burden" as justifying imperialism as a noble enterprise.[3][4][5][6][7] Because of its theme and title, it has become emblematic both of Eurocentric racism and of Western aspirations to dominate the developing world.[8][9][10] A century after its publication, the poem still rouses strong emotions, and can be analyzed from a variety of perspectives.
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