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Et tu, Brute

Et tu, Brute!. Illustration shows Rudyard Kipling holding a pen labeled Criticism which he is using as a prod to get the British Lion moving in a particular direction. Date 1902 January 29. Et tu, Brute!. Illustration shows Rudyard Kipling holding a pen labeled Criticism which he is using as a prod to get the British Lion moving in a particular direction. Date 1902 January 29

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Et Tu, Brute?

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: Rudyard Kipling's Call to Action for the British Lion, 1902 In this thought-provoking and symbolic illustration from Puck magazine, published on January 29, 1902, renowned English author Rudyard Kipling is depicted wielding a pen labeled "Criticism" as a prod to urge the British Lion forward. The title "Et Tu, Brute?" is inscribed above the scene, referencing the famous line from William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, spoken by Brutus as he betrays Caesar. The image conveys Kipling's role as a critic and influencer, using his literary power to guide and motivate the mighty British Lion. The lion, a long-standing symbol of England's strength and pride, is shown somewhat lethargic and in need of a push. Kipling's determined expression and firm grip on the pen suggest his unwavering commitment to using his voice to shape the nation's direction. The illustration reflects the political climate of the early 20th century, as Britain faced various challenges both at home and abroad. Kipling, an influential figure in his time, was known for his insightful commentary on British society and international affairs. His role as a critic and advocate for change is exemplified in this powerful and enduring image. The cartoon serves as a reminder of the transformative power of words and the responsibility that comes with wielding them. Kipling's actions, as depicted in this illustration, continue to inspire writers and critics to use their voices to shape the course of history.

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