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Give three examples of some of the specific difficulties Kipling foresees in taking up "the white man's burden

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Give three examples of some of the specific difficulties Kipling foresees in taking up

"the white man's burden."

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In "The White Man's Burden," Kipling explains why colonization and imperialism can also affect the colonizers. He calls this responsibility a "burden." These are some of the reasons why he might advise us not to take this burden:

 

  • Imperialism requires the "best" people, but it sends them into exile, and does not allow their native country to benefit from them (Send forth the best ye breed—/Go send your sons to exile/To serve your captives' need).
  • The men who work in this system rarely see the benefits, as it is other people who profit (To seek another's profit/And work another's gain).
  • You receive no recognition, as even when you do a great job, the locals will hate you and blame you for everything (And reap his old reward:/The blame of those ye better/The hate of those ye guard.)