How did Rudyard Kipling become known as the “Poet of Empire”?

a) His poetry, essays, and speeches summed up imperialism’s hopes, accomplishments, and contradictions.
b) His thousands of short poems supporting the empire appeared daily in British newspapers.
Consider This: Kipling was the author of “The White Man’s Burden.” See 11.6: Narrative: My Boy Jack.
c) His masterful work as an administrator for the British government led the prime minister to call his governing skills “poetic.”
Consider This: Kipling was the author of “The White Man’s Burden.” See 11.6: Narrative: My Boy Jack.
d) His writings deploring the British imperial government called for an immediate end to British colonial rule, especially in Asia.
Consider This: Kipling was the author of “The White Man’s Burden.” See 11.6: Narrative: My Boy Jack.


a) His poetry, essays, and speeches summed up imperialism’s hopes, accomplishments, and contradictions.

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