Rudyard Kipling speculated that his treatment at the hands of Mrs. Sarah Holloway who boarded children of British Nationals living in India may have instilled within him the desire to write. Her bullying technique of â??gathering truthâ?? from a child of 7 or 8 necessitated him learning to remember and refine his lies so as not to seek further antagonism.
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".
In 1910 as part of a collection titled "Rewards and Fairies"
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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.
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Rudyard Kipling
The poem is a father speaking to his son.
If was published, as part of a collection called Rewards and Fairies in 1910
"If" is a well-known poem by Rudyard Kipling with a two-letter word for its title.
No, the poem "If" by Rudyard Kipling is not a paradox. It gives a series of advice and inspirational thoughts on how to navigate life's challenges with grace and integrity.
Rudyard Kipling wrote the poem The Answer
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