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How did british colonialism influence english literature of the victorian period ? |
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Answer» In an attempt to advance the British Empire’s trading, as well as material and monetary gains, the end of the 19THCENTURY saw a vast expansion of the British Empire. Another primary concern of colonialism and imperialism was to help the natives (of the lands being colonized) by civilizing them. Victorian literature is deeply aware of the colonialism and imperialism that the Victorians encountered. This PAPER SEEKS to explore the ways in which many Victorian authors created narratives of Empire that introduced colonialism as a civilizing mission that sought to help natives of colonized lands. In particular, I will be focusing on William Gladstone’s speech “Our Colonies.” I then want to complicate the British view of colonialism by introducing Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “The White Man’s Burden.” In contrast to (most) current understanding of colonialism, Kipling shows that although the Victorians supported colonialism, they did so because they truly believed they were helping the native people. |
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