Kipling wrote it because after the World War1, people suffered a lot. People got tired and confused. The Gods of the Copybook Headings represents wisdom and virtue.
Kipling writes the poem to encourage people to be the wise people.
Rudyard Kipling wrote "The Gods of the Copybook Headings" as a warning against the dangers of abandoning traditional values and wisdom for modern ideologies and societal trends. The poem emphasizes the enduring importance of timeless truths and the consequences of ignoring them.
Rudyard Kipling wrote "The Thousandth Man" in 1899.
Rudyard Kipling wrote "In Black and White" in 1888.
Rudyard Kipling wrote "The Smugglers" poem in 1896.
Lewis Carroll. Also, Rudyard Kipling.
Rudyard Kipling wrote his stories in English. He was a British author and poet known for works like "The Jungle Book" and "Kim."
The Gods of the copybook headingsThis is an excerpt, for the whole poem, follow the link provided to kipling . OrgAs it will be in the future, it was at the birth of ManThere are only four things certain since Social Progress began.That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her Mire,And the burnt Fool's bandaged finger goes wabbling back to the Fire;Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling wrote novels (Kim, Captains Courageous) short stories (the Man who would be King, Jungle Book) and poetry (Mandalay, If, Gunga Din)
Rudyard Kipling was inspired to write stories by his own experiences growing up in colonial India and in England. He was also influenced by the folklore, cultures, and landscapes of the places he lived in. Additionally, Kipling's love for adventure and exploration played a significant role in shaping his storytelling.
It was written in 1894 as part of "The Jungle Book"
He was Rudyard Kipling's son who was killed in WWI at the battle of Loos. His death inspired his father to write a poem called "My Boy Jack".
Rudyard Kipling did not write a work specifically titled "When Earth's Last Picture is Painted." This phrase may reflect the themes of impermanence and the passage of time found in Kipling's poetry and prose, such as in his poem "When Earth's Last Picture is Painted."
Yes, Rudyard Kipling visited Mandalay in the late 1880s when he was working as a journalist in British India. His experiences there inspired him to write the poem "Mandalay," which reflects his fascination with the city and its surroundings.