Rudyard Kipling's Kim.
            
            
            
	Rudyard  Joseph  Kipling  was  born  in  Bombay,  India  in  1865.  He  lived  in  India  during   the  height  of  the  British  Empire  so  that  the  story  of  his  life  takes  place  against  a  background  of  imperial  grandeur, followed by war and decline  ( Fido  1).  While  living  in  India,  Kipling  wrote  his  best  works.  Looking  closely,  one  sees  that  Kipling  wrote  about  India  all  his  life;  almost  exclusively  in  his  youth,  but  many  years  after  he  returned  to  England  for  good,  he  was  still  looking  back  to  India  and   reexamining  the  Imperial  experience (Bauer xii).  In  1907,  Rudyard  Kipling  became  the  first  English  author  to  win  a  Nobel  Prize  for  literature. Kipling's  brilliant  works,  although  mostly  children's  books,  forced  even  his  harshest  critics  to  acknowledge  his  genius.  In  his  later  years  his  fame  declined  but,  he  has  always  had  an  attentive  audience  of  readers,  and  has  never  been  out  of  print. Brilliant,  prolific,  and  still  controversial,  Rudyard  Kipling  remains  one  of  the  most  widely  popular  authors  in  literary  history  (Page 1).  Kipling's  greatest  influences  on  his  works  were  his  own  life  experiences.  Many  of  his  stories  have  Indian  settings,  and  are  largely  political,  focusing  frequently  on  men,  battle,  and  the  Imperial  experience  (Bauer xiv).  The  three  major  aspects  in  Rudyard  Kipling's  Kim  are  character,  style,  and  theme. .
            
	Kim  gives  a  vivid  picture  of  the  complexities  in  India  under  British  rule ( College Term Papers).  The  time  in  which  this  story  takes  place  is  around  the  late  nineteenth  century  in  British  India.  Most  of  the  scenes  take  place  in  the  wilderness  and  on  the  streets  of  Lahore.  Kimball  O"hara,  or  Kim,  is  the  main  character  of  the  story.