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VIEWS ON THE BRITISH EMPIRE

VIEWS ON THE BRITISH EMPIRE
Jill Chen
There are several attitudes towards the empire expressed in the music and visual material
provided. The key attitude of the British toward the Empire is patriotism, which
naturally is followed by pride, then in turn developed in self-righteousness and ego.
The strong sense of patriotism grew when the British power provided peace and wealth.
??Days of plenty and years of peace; March of a strong land??s swift increase;?? as Henry
H. Bennett wrote in The Flag Goes By. Citizens were brought up in an environment that
taught them to love Britain. The ??Empire-day Catechism?? of League of the Empire,
informed the duties of a British citizen: ??To be the loyal friend of all fellow subjects
of the King-Emperor?K To prepare himself by every means in his power to advance the
welfare of his fellow citizens, whether in peach or war...?? These words were like blue
prints for a patriotic British heart. Evidently, the patriotism fostered hasn??t perished
yet; there is still an annual concert in London performing patriotic music. The words of
Pomp and Circumstance March in D Major, by Edward Elgar echoed in the great hall ??Land
of Hope and Glory, Mother of Free,?? the audience sang with loyalty, ??How shall we extol
thee, who are born of Thee!??
Although patriotism was the incipient reaction of the citizens, there is no doubt that
this feeling produced ego. Arrogance was inevitable; The Empire??s size alone had the
charisma to attract pride! The Catechism said ??The extent of the Empire was twelve
million square miles; it took up one fifth of the earth??s surface. There??re a total of
400 million subjects of King Edward, which is also about one fifth of the world...?? 
All the contemporary pieces reflected grand pomposity of the empire. They were loud and
thick in texture with roaring melody lines. Brass and percussion instruments were
popularly used to represent the glory of the empire. Poetry-wise, The Flag Goes By
cleverly expressed the people??s pride by referring to the Union Jack: ??Sign of a
nation, great and strong?KPride, and glory, and hour - all live in the colors to stand or
fall!?? 
Self-righteousness and racism was the infamous result of patriotism and pride. In the
cartoon Justice, about the Indian Mutiny, self-righteousness was eminent when the British
thought it right to punish the Indians for fighting against their oppressor, the British!
Also, in Jerusalem, a song by Milton, Britain was proudly compared to Jerusalem as being
the chosen land of God. Simultaneously, while promoting Britain itself, the superiority
of the other races was lowered; The British Lion Aroused cartoon rudely mocked Africans
by drawing one wearing various British items inappropriately to show their idiocy, while
Stamping It Out expressed it a ??necessity?? to wipe out the scorpion-like-Afghans to
protect the weak, women-like Pakistan. 
Indeed, as the power of the British Empire extended and flourished so did the people??s
hearts. There was a great rise of patriotism and overflowing arrogance, which in the end
brought about self-righteousness and racism. 

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