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Which cultural conflict had the greatest influence on Kipling's theme (regarding the law of the jungle) in "The Law for the Wolves"?

World War II

World War I

The U.S. Civil War

British imperialism

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The answer is British imperialism.

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"The Law for the Wolves" ot "The Law of the jungle" is a book by British author Rudyard Kipling. It is a poem that describes the rights and duties in the Seonee wolf pack, included the orphaned boy Mowgli. For critics, the book touches upon the responsibilities and rights of individuals in a community. But it is also seen as work that conveys racist views, feelings of white man´s superiority over the Indian people.

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