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15 March, 22:56

Why did Rudyard Kipling become a writer and poet?

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  1. 15 March, 22:57
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    While, it is some times said that," writers and poets both acts as the mirror in which any person belonging to any society can analyze his whole lifestyle and his culture". Due, to the reason that people across the globe have diversity among there lifestyles and culture, and for that reason writers and poets are made more curious to write about the different aspects of the society or civilization which they observe or analyze. The same case was for Rudyard Kipling, as he was curious about the different cultures, there way of life, and then he had the imaginative power of placing different characters inside his novels, poems, and other work. Most of them got the fame just because it explored the region's culture and told more to the world about those people. Each region or area is comprised of a very unique form of civilization, as there are people around the globe which are way more different then the rest of the and there is quite some thing for any writer or poet to analyze or look for to write a piece of paper on the different aspects of the society that he or she lives in, and same was for Rudyard Kipling as he wrote about the people who he analyzed and there are a number of novels and other writings which are there for the readers or the people who love to know more about the social and psychological level of the different people.
  2. 15 March, 23:25
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    Rudyard Kipling pursed becoming a writer/poet because he was fascinated by people. He took what he saw from those around him, and created short stories, books and poems out of that.
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