Rudyard Kipling Jungle Book is believed to have been inspired by is experiences at the
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The Jungle Book was written in 1894 by Rudyard Kipling and was mainly inspired by British Imperialism in India.
Critic Don Randall believes that Mowgli represents the British. In the stories, he is seen defeating Shere Khan and establishing law and order to a place of corruption and deceit. This is supposed to be loosely based off the British imperialism replacing the Mughal dynasty.
Another major influence of The Jungle Book (as with most books) is the author's own experiences and interests.
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