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The Widow at Windsor, by Rudyard Kipling

2023-07-13 23:43:17

In the poem "Windsor Widow", Rudiad Kipling uses one of the voices to explain what one of Queen Victoria's soldiers means. The soldier explained the strength of the queen and how I got what I wanted with my power. He also talked about the soldier she bid. When thinking that they become soldiers, any ideal ideas a soldier has will be offset by the reality of their daily lives. Kipling her own life experience adds reliability to the dual language revealed by this verse.

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born in Mumbai, India on 30th December 1865. His father is a professor of architectural sculpture at the Mumbai Art School. In 1871, Kipling was sent to the UK for education. In 1878, Ludiardo entered Westward Ho, a boarding school in Devon. Joint Service Academy. He is known as a young "jig", withstanding bullying and strict discipline, but he also likes him at Stalky & Co later. (1899) Please record intimate friendship, practical joke and happy prank.

Rudyard Kipling was born in Mumbai, India on 30th December 1865. He received education in the UK but returned to India in 1882. Ten years later, Kipling married Caroline Maris and settled in Brattleboro, Vermont where he wrote "Jungle Book" (1894). A successful work Kipling won the 1907 Nobel Prize for literature. He died in 1936. One of the great British writers considered Joseph Rudiad Kipling was born in Mumbai, India on 30th December 1865 (now known as Mumbai). When he was born, his parents John and Alice recently came to India as part of the British Empire. The family life is very good, Kipling is especially close to the mother. His father is an artist and he is the architectural sculpture department manager of Jeejeebhoy School of Art in Mumbai.

About the Author Rudyard Kipling is a British writer known for supporting UK colonialism and imperialism. In 1865, Kipling was born to British parents in Mumbai (present Mumbai) in India and received education in the UK. He returned to India where he worked as a journalist for seven years. Kipling received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1907. His children's books such as Just So Stories (1902), Kim (1901), The Jungle Books (1894, 1895) are considered classics. "Caucasian burden" was published in 1899