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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.

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