"The White Man's Burden" is controversial because it promotes Imperialism and colonialism by describing it as a duty of the white race to civilize and educate people from other cultures. Critics argue that the poem perpetuates racist and paternalistic attitudes towards non-white people, portraying them as inferior and in need of Western intervention.
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Another name for "white man's burden" was "civilizing mission."
The audience for "The Black Man's Burden" include people who have some educational background and the imperialists.
Kipling suggested that the white man's reward for carrying his burden was the satisfaction of fulfilling his duty and the feeling of superiority over the people he was helping.
The rhyme scheme for the poem "The White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling is ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH.
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The cartoon "The White Man's Burden" depicts a white man carrying a burden that represents the responsibilities of Western colonial powers toward non-Western societies. The burden includes symbols of industry, Christianity, and civilization, while the people in the background represent the non-Western societies considered in need of Western intervention and "civilizing."