Interactions between British, Indian, and Kafiristani cultures: Include two additional specific examples from the text.


Answer: 1) British:
-The two then, were beyond the Border. I would have prayed for them, but, that night, a real King died in Europe, and demanded an obituary notice He passed through Peshawar and associated himself to the Second Summer caravan that goes to Kabul. The merchants are pleased because through superstition they imagine that such mad fellows bring good-fortune.

2) Indian:
-At the levee which was held that night on the hillside with big bonfires We gave them names according as they was like men we had known in India — Billy Fish, Holly Dilworth, Pikky Kergan that was Bazar.

3) Kafiristani:
-He burned half his beard, and slung a sheep-skin over his shoulder, and shaved his head into patterns. He shaved mine, too, and made me wear outrageous things to look like a heathen for their King's passing

Respuesta :

The interactions between cultures refer to how elements of different cultures interplay.

From the examples provided, we can see elements that signify the uniqueness of the different cultures mentioned.

  • The British culture allows for the preparation of an obituary notice in the event of the death of their king. There is an interaction between this culture and the Indian culture that allows for superstition.

  • The naming, done by the Indians also incorporated names that were similar to those of the British culture. Examples are Billy and Holly.

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