of the British Empire? Use
evidence from the text to support your response.
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In 8-10 sentences, answer the questions below based on your reading
of The Man Who Would Be King
and study of the British Empire.
2. How is Dravot and Carnehan’s adventure representative of the
British Empire? Discuss at least
three specific parallels using support from the text. 4. Was Kipling
using his novella, The Man Who Would Be King, as support of the
concept of “noblesse
oblige?” Discuss specific evidence from the text, Kipling’s “The
White Man’s Burden,” and the context of
Kipling’s life.
*Yes it is telling a story of “Noblesse Oblige”. It talks about two men
who come to a poor country
and try to rule them. Peachy and Daniel played two separate roles in
the story, Peachy leads the army
while Daniel handled the justice system. Later Daniel gets married
and starts focusing more on his wife
then his role a ruler, warned and doesn’t listen. His wife becomes his
downfall, at their wedding she bites
his lip and it began to bleed in front of all his people.