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Rudyard Kipling's writing often explored themes of colonialism, Imperialism, and the impact of cultural differences and clash of civilizations, influenced by his experiences growing up in British India. His work often reflected his views on the complexities of power dynamics, identity, and human nature within the context of the British Empire and its interactions with other cultures.

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