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The Bandar-Logs In The Jungle

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In the Jungle Book, Kaaś hunting, the Bandar-Logs are a replica of bullies. The words they say expresses that they feel like they are better than everybody in the jungle. Their actions show that they don´t care. They monkeys also treat other animals discourteously. The Bandar-Logs act like humans that can’t control themselves. They are selfish, conniving animals who try too hard to get noticed but instead of getting noticed in a good way, they are losing respect. Bandar-Logs are bullies. In the book, the words the Bandar-Logs say proves that they think they are better than everybody else. ¨ What the Bandar-Logs think now the jungle will think later” is one of the many idiotic quotes that these in denial monkeys are saying. I call them in denial because they cannot, I mean will not, believe that they are the outcasts of the jungle. They are not special, they are not wanted. They say they are men but that is just an insult to men. After …show more content…

Kipling says that the monkeys torture hurt or sick animals when they see them. They throw nuts at them and tease them. Bullies sometimes hurt people and them laugh at them when they see that they have caused pain. The monkeys do not cause the pain but the do not make it any better. Another action the Bandar-Logs do is they throw nuts on animals just anywhere. In the story it says that the monkeys would swing in the sky and throw nuts on animals just for entertainment. Itś like they do not even care. My last example is that they even kidnapped Mowgli. They only did that so people can notice them and because they needed him for there own problems. They thought Mowgli was the solution but they never thought, or cared, how this kidnapping could affect other people. The fight at the end of the story was because of them. They decided that they wanted to go out and kidnapped Mowgli and because of that some of their people died. Their actions affect other people and they do not even

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