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how is the imperial attitude of the jungle lords brought out in the lesson the gentlemen of the jungle and answer​

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Answered by kingofself
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The gentlemen of the jungle:

Gentleman of the Jungle' an allegory with a moral of political satire shows the selfish ways of the colonizers , the animals colonizer , the man colonized, the relationship of the colonizers and colonized ,colonizers have arrogant attitude, they think it is their duty to reform backward classes The story tells about the selfish deeds of the animals who think they are Jungle Lords.

The story 'Gentleman of the Jungle' is an allegory with a moral, emphasizing to its readers that one should ban colonialism and discrimination. It comes from the old saying 'treat others the way you want to be treated'. This political satire shows the selfish ways of colonizers.  The present story reverses the trend where animals are portrayed as intruder and evil being.

This story portrays the animals as greedy who exploit the colonized animals, whereas man is shown as colonized innocent and submissive. The animals, the colonizers had arrogant attitude. They were of the view that man couldn't understand their fundamental laws, so it was their duty to reform backward classes.

They also thought that man couldn't understand their cunning, imperial and partial laws. They were over confident of their intelligence and judgement-power. Even they decided not to have anyone from the man's side on the Commission of Enquiry. Over all, the story tells us about the selfish deeds of the animals who think themselves the 'Jungle Lords.

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