• Take up the White Mans burden — No tawdry rule of kings, But toil of serf and sweeper — The tale of common things.
  • Take up the White Man's burden Have done with childish days The lightly proffered laurel, The easy, ungrudged praise.
  • It puts Kipling’s “The White Mans Burden” in historical, cultural and social perspective – aspects often overlooked in today’s interpretations of past literature.
  • Summary of The White Mans Burden. The speaker describes the white men as the most civilised and superior to the other non-white races and emphasizes it.
  • Take up the White Man's burden -- No tawdry rule of kings, But toil of serf and sweeper -- The tale of common things.
  • Original title The White Man's Burden: The United States and The Philippine Islands". Kipling had composed this for Queen Victoria's jubilee in 1897...
  • 7Your new-caught, sullen peoples, 8 Half devil and half child. 9Take up the White Man's burden--. 10 In patience to abide, 11To veil the threat of terror.
  • Take up the White Man's burden--And reap his old reward: The blame of those ye better, The hate of those ye guard--The cry of hosts ye humour.
  • Take up the White Mans burden – No tawdry rule of kings, But toil of serf and sweeper – The tale of common things.
  • The White Man's Burden. 337 Pages · 2013 · 2.68 MB · English. ... The White Mans Burden: Historical Origins of Racism in the United ...