jueves, 15 de noviembre de 2018

Gunga Din (Rudyard Kipling)

This poem is narrated by a British soldier who expresses admiration for an Indian water carrier who died saving his life. At the beginning of the poem, the soldiers discriminate against the servant, but at the end it is evident that the poem is one of gratitude towards him.

I do not know if this really happened, but it's amazing to see how the poems were dedicated to the servants.

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