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LTC Ticen, Please Read Before Grading

May 4campbellba20 Leave a Comment

My short introduction of myself is titled, “From My Chair In Empire Writing.” Response essays (short summaries are at the top of each essay) 1)”The British as an Anxious and Chaotic Ruler” 2)”The Boundaries that Separate Cultures are Invisible yet… Continue Reading →

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The Vast Empire That was Britain

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The British empire was so vast that it became known as “the empire on which the sun never sets.”  Their super prowess displays their strong feelings of superiority.   https://www.thoughtco.com/the-british-raj-in-india-195275 This article gives great background on the history of how… Continue Reading →

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From My Chair in Empire Writing

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I have always thought of myself as adept with most cultures.  However, my experience in Empire Writing at the Virginia Military Institute has opened my eyes to the vastness that is culture.  Before one takes this class, one must come… Continue Reading →

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Cool Facts Comparing Britain and India

May 4campbellba20 Leave a Comment

  British Empire The British empire influenced other nations such as Germany who attempted a similar domination. The Suez Canal was a direct link from Britain to India, and it was also a great technological breakthrough. “The scramble for Africa,”… Continue Reading →

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The British as an Anxious and Chaotic Ruler

May 3campbellba20 Leave a Comment

The British may have been more disorganized and chaotic in their quest for India than what initially meets the eye.  A Passage to India delves into a British controlled town of India called Chandrapore.  The clash of cultures is inevitable,… Continue Reading →

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The Boundaries that Separate Cultures are Invisible yet Tough to Break Through

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This article analyzes the effects of Kim, in Rudyard Kipling’s Kim, leaving a free, or boundless culture, to a strict, and regulated British culture.  I imagine that Kim feels like a wild animal being locked in a cage at a Zoo.  Continue… Continue Reading →

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Truth is Subjective, Sometimes

May 2campbellba20 Leave a Comment

This article discusses how different cultures and paradigms can cause conflict.  In the case of the British rule over India, the clash of cultures beats through A Passage to India and Kim.  A shift in culture is so diverse that it… Continue Reading →

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Who is Kim?

April 30campbellba20 Leave a Comment

Kim, by Rudyard Kipling is a novel about the “coming of age” of a cunning, playful, and charming British boy raised in India.  This article discusses the effects of Kim, and his being forced from Indian culture into British culture.  Based… Continue Reading →

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