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White man's burden.

What do you think Kipling's true motivation is in writing this poem? Is it racial dominance? Or was he genuinely interested in helping others? Could he have another aim in mind? How can you tell?

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User Rumal
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In the White man's burden, I think that Kipling's true motivation in writing this poem is simply because of the racial dominance and he's also interested in helping others people who are discriminated because of their race. He stated in the White man's burden the racism and also to prevent its destructive effects.
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