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    The Jungle Books – The First Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book – is a collection of short stories, several of which have the same protagonist, by Rudyard Kipling, published in 1894 and 1895 respectively. The stories that are relevant to this essay take place in the jungles of India and in a bungalow in the 19th century. The ‘Mowgli’ stories tell the story of a boy, found and raised in the jungle, whose primal life is full of adventures, all the while struggling with his own humanity. Meanwhile

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    Rudyard Kipling was an english author that wrote short stories and poems. Some of his famous work would include “Just So Stories”, “The Jungle Book” and “Gunga Din” during the 1900’s. (www.biography.com) He was born in Mumbai, India on December 30th, 1865 in the Bombay Presidency of British India, to Alice Kipling (one of the four Victorian sisters) and John Lockwood Kipling. For Kipling, India was a wondrous place. Along with his younger sister, Alice, he explored the local markets with his nanny

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    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Theme is the thoughts, or an exhibition on a story or piece of writing. My central idea for the theme of “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” by Rydyard Kipling is blind loyalty. I am positive that loyalty is one of the superlative themes of this story because throughout the story, both the protagonist and antagonist show loyalty. Rikki-Tikki, the protagonist, shows his loyalty to the human family, his own family, and Darzee by protecting them from the immoral Naginia. Another correct theme

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    What is monkey wars? Monkey wars is completely shown from the point of view of monkeys. When Rhesus monkeys are killed at Kolkata by langur monkeys, mico a langur monkey who is led by lord Tyrell decides to carelessly try to discover the hidden secrets of his troop’s leadership and can’t believe what he discovers. For some reason mico wants to help the enemy rhesus monkeys but discovers a female named Papina who he becomes friends with but doing that is betraying his people, which he knows. As more

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    In Contempt of the Book Neil Gaiman Wrote, “ The Graveyard Book” Published by HarperCollins September 30, 2008. The book contains 320 pages and illustration copyright 2008 by Dave McKean. This is a children's book containing the genre of fantasy and fiction of the dead and supernatural. I choose this book based on the choices of horror in the selection of children stories. Introduction to the Author Neil Gaiman is an English author of short fiction, novels comic books, graphic novels and audio

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    The changes that had occurred is that the garden is represented as the jungle of India, had developed into a bungalow which was made into the house for the European. This represented that European had brought development to India through their colonizing.”They took him into the house”(Kipling, 1894). This house is also represented

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    The representation of animals within Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book is symbolic of the colonisation of India, advocating the agenda of the British colonisers through the theme of imperialist oppression. This is particularly evident within the Mowgli story Kaa’s Hunting as well as the animal story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”. Within the Mowgli story, the theme of imperialist oppression is conveyed primarily through the ‘Law of the Jungle’ as Kipling uses Baloo, the Bandar-log and Shere Khan symbolically

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    Consequences Rudyard Kipling was a very well known British writer. Born on December 30th, 1865 in Bombay, India and died on January 18th, 1936 in London, England. He wrote short stories, novels, and poems throughout his lifetime, some famous and some not. He won Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907. The short story, The Mark of the Beast, written by Rudyard Kipling uses conflict through the characters to prove all choices have consequences. Kipling’s parents were John and Alice Kipling. Mr. Kipling

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    “Being brave isn’t the absence of fear. Being brave is having that fear, but finding a way through it.” Mongoose are animals who train from birth to kill and eat snakes. If mongoose eat a lot of food, it makes them slower. When mongoose become angry, their eyes turn red. To kill snakes, mongoose must back able to bite them directly on the back of the head. There is much to compare and contrast from the story Rikki-tikki-tavi by Rudyard Kipling. There are many similarities and differences in the

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    Two-Chunk Academic Essay Outline “The task ahead, is never as great as the power behind you.” Similarly, in the story Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, Rikki-Tikki faced two king cobras in order to protect the ones he cared most for. The theme of the fictional story Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is … Once you have found bravery, you can defeat obstacles bearing any amount of strength. Rikki-Tikki is a brave character in this story. He first demonstrates this during his first encounter with Nag and Nagaina

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