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In what ways does this short story reflect its historical context: Britain’s colonial presence in India?
Who is the story’s intended audience? What elements of the story reveal this?
What parallels does the story draw between the three “families” that appear in it (Nag, Nagaina, and their eggs; Darzee, his wife, and their fledglings; and Teddy’s parents and Teddy)?
By Rudyard Kipling
If—
If—
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Kim
Kim
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Lispeth
Lispeth
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Seal Lullaby
Seal Lullaby
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The Conundrum of the Workshops
The Conundrum of the Workshops
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The Jungle Book
The Jungle Book
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The Man Who Would Be King
The Man Who Would Be King
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The Mark Of The Beast
The Mark Of The Beast
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The White Man's Burden
The White Man's Burden
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