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    Mongoose fight snakes, many snakes, but in this story, a little mongoose fights two King Cobras. Rikki Tikki, the little mongoose, defeats two King Cobras, Nag and Nagaina, that try to harm the family that is cared for by Rikki Tikki. Rikki Tikki was found by them because he was washed up by a storm and fell into a river. Both of these stories have an amazing perspective of a story. However, they are different to each other in some cases. Many things occurred in the book of the story of Rikki Tikki

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    food to eat. That mongoose name is Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, but Rikki for short. The story of Rikki-Tikki from the medium print is much more different and similar in some parts of the video. In the medium print, Rikki was saved by the mother and son at the jungle in India. Rikki then bumped into Darzee and his wife crying for the loss of their egg, which was eaten by Nag. Nag was confronted by Rikki for eating Darzee’s egg and

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    What Is Rikki Tavi?

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    The story Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is about a mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi and takes place in a bungalow and garden in India. Rikki must rid the garden of two evil snakes, Nag, and Nagaina, to keep his human family safe. Rikki protects Teddy from a small but vicious snake, krait, and doing so kills him, later that day he also kills Nag in the bathroom as nag planned to kill his human friends. Rikki sees nagina as a threat and goes to kill all her eggs but one, and confronts her with

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    A Star is Born: Marilyn Monroe I was inspired to write about Marilyn Monroe because she seemed like she knew a lot about life and everything she went through. She was a big movie star and she fought for what she believed in she wanted a good part in movies but the directors always put her as a blonde and she had to be dumb and she didn't like that. She didn't understand because she was intelligent and that is what they thought of beautiful blonds back then. She was good at everything she did. People

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    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi This story resembles bravery in a little mongos named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. A mongos who saves a family and gets something in return. He protects this family with his life and always thinks of others first. Rikki is a fighting, protecting, and loving mongos who has killed many of snakes protecting this little boy named Teddy, and his family. In the story and movie there are many of similarities and differences, to do with the plot, setting, and characters, comparing the book and the

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    As this story begins, Mr. Wright has been murdered and his wife the star witness. The evidence is slowly breaking down their so called case. Women of this time period were not treated like men, a woman was only good when she was slaving for her husband and his needs. As Emily Dickinson once wrote “Hope is the thing with feathers/ that perches in the soul/ and sings the tune-without the words, / and never stops at all.” Mrs. Wright used to sing but Mr. Wright did not like that and forced her to a

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    Explore the presentation of Orientalist discourses in the short film Surviving Sabu. I will be exploring the short film Surviving Sabu which was written and directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid in 1998, with reference to the 1942 film The Jungle Book. My analysis will question the presentation of Indian and Muslim identities in both films. Surviving Sabu presents the relationship between two characters: a father and his son. The family have immigrated to England at some point in recent decades, although

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    Good vs. Evil in Kipling’s Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Kipling’s Rikki Tikki Tavi has all the necessary parts of a battle story. It is full of battles, war tactics, good, evil, motive, song, and drama. A battle story needs a gripping introduction, one that hints at the battles to come and one that brings the reader in with an exciting anticipation. This story first begins with a poem of the brave Rikki Tikki angrily chasing death with a lust to kill. It right away shows the necessary bravery and strength

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    Respect for authority is a central theme in the Jungle Book and the guiding principle in this law reinforces that elders are to be respected and obeyed. Akela was the ultimate authority in the jungle and respect for him was of the utmost importance. In humans this has similar meaning, though not as highly looked upon as in the jungle kingdom. Some humans honor those who are wiser and older, but it is not law to do so and many do not respect elders. Jungle law is about obedience and respect, it is clearly

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    The Great Rikki-tikki tavi Bravery has many characters and one mammal has them all. “Rikki-tikki-tavi fought single-handed, through the bathrooms of the big bungalow in Segowlee cantonment. Darzee, the tailor bird, helped him, and Chuchundra, the muskrat, who never comes out into the middle of the floor but always creeps round by the wall, gave him advice; but Rikki-tikki did the real fighting. He was a mongoose, rather like a little cat in his fur and his tail but quite

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