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Rikki Tavi: Short Story Analysis
One of the themes of the rudy kipling short story Rikki tikki tavi tavi is that you will do anything to protect your family from harm.Some examples of this are when Rikki killed the snakeling Kurait when rikki killed the cobra Nag in the bathroom,and when the cobra Nagaina tried to protect the egg with her baby from Rikki.

First of all Rikki fought and killed the deadly snakeling.confrontation was important because it saved the boy Teddy from harm.It also showed Teddy and his family Rikki’s loyalty and bravey. This is the first of many examples of the type of behavior from Rikki

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