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How does kipling feel about colonialism?

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The poem seems to imply that Europeans had an obligation to bring technology and Western civilization to other parts of the world. This idea is stated in the phrase "to serve your captives' need." However, Kipling may also have been criticizing imperialism using satire.

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Here is the answer to the question given above. How Kipling feels about colonialism is strong and he supports it in terms of cultures and beliefs. He believes that it is important for both the imperialistic country and the country that is conquered. Hope this answers your question.
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