The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (REVIEW)
Rudyard Kipling was also most certainly a huge racist. This is also a fact that cannot be skirted around.
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Rudyard Kipling was also most certainly a huge racist. This is also a fact that cannot be skirted around.
Burroughs' concept of race, as depicted in the series, is more like a division between species than between different ethnicities. The novel also features a number of incidents of religious deception, or the use of superstition by those in power to control and manipulate others.