01.03H Response Log and Questions
The Man Who Would Be King Author: Rudyard Kipling Year Published: 1888 Genre: novella Pages: 1-13
Biographical details of Author:
Connections with author's biography and characters or setting:
Setting: Include two or more sentences from the text in support of the locations.
Include two or more sentences from the text in support of the time period.
Explain the connection of setting examples to the characters.
Explain the connection of time period examples to the characters.
Explain your response to the setting examples. Explain your response to the time period examples.
Characters: Include two sentences from the text to describe each main character:
Daniel Dravot
Peachy Carhehan
Narrator (Kipling)
Explain how the quotes help define the characters.
Explain your reaction to the characters.
Memorable and Important quotes: Include at least three specific quotes from the text that caught your attention or made you curious.
Paraphrase of the quote:
Why do you think it is memorable or important?
Reflection Questions
Answer each question in complete sentences with textual support from your reading of The Man Who Would Be King and the lesson.
How do Carnehan and Dravot’s first encounters with Kipling (the character) compare to their visit to Kipling’s newspaper office together? What do you learn about Carnehan and Dravot through their actions?
What is revealed about the character of the narrator through his detailed description of his job as a journalist? What type of man does he seem to be?
What details from your reading help explain why Carnehan and Dravot would want to travel to the wilderness of Kafiristan? Do you think their reasons are valid?
How do the physical descriptions of Carnehan and Dravot compare to their personalities? What significance do you think their physical appearance has in comparison to their plan?
What level of importance do Carnehan and Dravot place on their “contrack” with one another? How does this compare with the impression Kipling (the character) has of them?
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