Do Now: Create your own definition for the White Man’s Burden (MUST BE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES)

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Do Now: Create your own definition for the White Man’s Burden (MUST BE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES)

‘White Man’s Burden’ - A poem by Rudyard Kipling written in Some interpreted Kipling’s poem to mean that it was the duty of imperializing nations to bring western culture and sensibility to the savage native populations that were encountered in far off lands. Satire – a literary composition in which human error is made fun of Burden – something that is carried; load Exile – to send one away from their home/country Harness – device used to work animals Sullen – gloomy or dismal Abide – to stay in a particular condition

Work with 1 partner to complete pages 2 & 3 of The White Man’s Burden: Kipling’s Hymn to U.S. Imperialism handout. Write at least 3 sentences in your interpretation of “White Man’s Burden” *Use the political cartoons to assist you with understanding the poem

Individually- complete the Detroit Journal Political Cartoon Analysis handout 1.Create your own title for this cartoon. 2.Describe in 2-3 sentences what is happening in the cartoon. 3.Is this a positive or negative image of imperialism? Why?

Answer questions #1 – 5 on the following sheet This will be collected and graded as a quiz