Summary Of Rudyard Kipling's Short Story 'Mark Of The Beast'

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In Rudyard Kipling’s short story, “The Mark of the Beast,” he applies two different types of allusions to improve his writing style: biblical and Shakespearean. A biblical allusion is an incidental reference or image that pertains to something from the Bible. On page two, paragraph five, Kipling states “a leper as white as snow.” This evidence shows how Kipling is describing the “Silver Man,” and how he refers to Jesus cleansing people of leprosy, a disease, in the Bible. A Shakespearean allusion is a reference directly inserted into pieces of literature, in which the author pertains to the writing of William Shakespeare. On page ten, paragraph two, the narrator answers Strickland with the phrase “There are more things…” This evidence shows