Kipling's Life
The Poem Itself
Writtings of Kipling
Poetic Analysis 1
Poetic Analysis 2
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A group of people to which Rudyard Kipling was born to.
What is the Anglo-Indian Soceity?
100
This is the most repeated phrase in "The White Man's Burden"
What is "Take up the White Man's Burden"?
100
A popular children's story that was written by Rudyard Kipling.
What is "The Jungle Book"?
100
The person who recieved "The White Man's Burden".
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
100
This is Roosevelt's opinion on "The White Man's Burden".
What is "poor poetry"?
200
A time of unhappiness, during which he was abbused while staying at the Holloway's house.
What is "The House of Desolation"?
200
How many stanzas make up "The White Man's Burden".
What is seven?
200
The peice of poetry that made Kipling famous in the Anglo-Indian Community.
What is "Departmental Ditties"?
200
The idea that the government could have argued into allowing the expansion into the Pacific Ocean.
What is "Manifest Destiny"?
200
This is the number of lines per stanza.
What is eight?
300
These where the three stops on Kipling's journey to England, during this time he also wrote description to the Pioneer.
What is China, Japan, United States?
300
This is what will mark "The Ports ye shall not enter/The roads ya shall not tread".
What is "... with your living... with your dead"?
300
This was published by Kipling to help him deal with grief after World War 1.
What is "The Irish Guards in the Great War"?
300
This is where the response of Theordore Roosevelt was so explosive that it reportedly rattled the display cases.
What is the Smithsonian?
300
This is the sound the poem is said to have.
What is militaristic?
400
The final place of residence for the Kipling family, also where Rudyard's son was born.
What is England?
400
This is the first novel written by Rudyard Kipling.
What is "The Light That Faded"?
400
The group that "stuck a pickaxe into the foundation of a rotten house and she is morally bound to build the house over again..."
What is America?
400
The man who said "... shall we go on conferring our Civilization upon the peoples that sit in the darkness, or shall we give those poor things a rest?"
Who is Mark Twain?
500
This is the title given to Kipling by the time that he and his family started their traveling tradition.
Who is "The Poet of the Empire"?
500
This is what "... those ye better... [and] those ye guard" do, according to the poem.
Who "... blames... hates..."?
500
This peice of literature was publish in the same month and year as "The White Man's Burden".
What is the "Heart of Darkness"?
500
This was the cost, in lives, of being "civilized" for the Filipinos.
What is a quarter of a million?
500
These are the individuals depicted on the backs of non-whites in a cartoon that was published in "Life" magazine.
Who are Uncle Sam, John Bull, Kaiser Wilhelm?
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