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    Jungle Book

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    Mowgli’s father and one of Colonel Brydon’s soldiers‚ the boy and the wolf are lost in the confusion and are left to fend for themselves. Bagheera finds them and leads Mowgli to the wolf pack. Mowgli is befriended by the animals of the jungle including Baloo the bear cub‚ and they develop an unspoken bond as the boy learns to survive. Twenty years later‚ the Bandar-log steal the bracelet Kitty gave Mowgli. He follows them to the ruins of an overgrown and lost city‚ deep in the jungle‚ where he meets King

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    Kalyan Verma

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    The closest kalyan got to the wildlife at that age‚ when the family went to Ooty on LTC. When Kalyan was a small kid‚ he used to watch The Jungle Book and it was love at first sight. Kalyan wanted to grow up to be Mowgli and play with Bagheera‚ Baloo‚ Kaa etc like many other kids do. He would give up sweet Sunday morning sleep to watch the National Geographic specials that used to air on National Television before we had Animal Planet and NGC on our television sets. The dream eventually came true

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    Padddy Bear Analysis

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    Paddington Bear Paddington is based on the Spectacled or Andean bear (Tremarctos Ornatus) from South America. Paddington lived in Darkest Peru with his guardian Aunt Lucy until she retired and became a resident at the Home for Retired Bears. Aunt Lucy taught him fluent English and arranged for him to stow away on a ship headed for England‚ hidden underneath a life dinghy. The day he left‚ Paddington took his red hat and suitcase that was packed with marmalade and set off for his new life in England

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    they like to play in the rotten logs on the ground said Baloo. Then kite the colorful bird comes flying in yelling “BalooBaloo” I have been told to drop off a message from Mowgli he has told me to tell you that the Bandar log monkeys have taken him to the cold lairs and they might stay there for the week or they might stay there for an hour‚ I do not know. I have asked the bats to watch through out the night while I sleep. Many thanks said Baloo‚ I will save you the head of my next kill. Thank you

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    Shere Khan stilled had the same intention of no harm of Mowgli but if Baloo got a scar or two he would not have cared. He leaped to the bear and boy and as he landed he pushed the bear away from the kid standing in the middle. Baloo was next to the trunk of a tall tree‚ Mowgli was climbing to the top away from Shere Khan. Shere Khan was amazed by the climbing skill. Baloo started a fire which has spread through the jungle now. Shere Khan leaped off of Baloo’s head to catch

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    Kipling's The Jungle Book

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    functioning society. Baloo trains the young in ways to act‚ songs of the jungle and anything else they need to know. I believe that the way the animals teach the way of the Jungle is a positive way and that it benefits society in a positive way. Mowgli tries so hard to be exactly how everyone wants him to be that he won’t even breathe the wrong way so that he can be accepted no matter how different he looks from everyone else. Mowgli carries the lessons he learned and all of the things Baloo and the rest

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    Sound In The Jungle Book

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    As a young girl‚ I would watch The Jungle Book repeatedly‚ but it wasn’t until today that I noticed how much of an impact sound has on the movie rather than the images. The Jungle Book was created with a variety of sounds that function to reveal character‚ shape the audience’s attention‚ and shape the audience’s feelings. One way sound impacts this film is by unveiling the characters of Kaa and Shere Khan to the audience. As Mowgli is snatched up the tree by Kaa‚ he speaking in a high pitch following

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    Jungle Book Research Paper

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    English III November 30‚ 2012 Uncovering the Allegories in The Jungle Book Over time‚ children learn to gain wisdom through important individuals in their lifetime. This teaches them to be more persistent in their goals. In The Jungle Book‚ Rudyard Kipling uses the story of Mowgli’s journey to manhood in order to reveal hidden messages in life today. Mowgli does not resemble the ordinary child. Raised in the jungle by wolves‚ he learns everything he knows from a couple of animals he stumbles

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    Question 1: “Mr. Baloo‚ I would like to talk about Mowgli‚ do you think he is one of the wolves or one of the man-pack? Question 1 Answer: “Hmmm… Well I recall him saying something like this before his fight with the red dog: { Mowgli the Frog have I been‚ Mowgli the Wolf have I said that I am. Now Mowgli the Ape must I be before I am Mowgli the Buck. At the end I shall be Mowgli the Man. Ho! } He won the fight by being brave like a wolf‚ clever and silly like a monkey‚ willing like a buck‚ and

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    like That was all I needed. I got into the middle row which had one seat up while Henry and Caroline were in the back row together. I liked not having to share my space with anyone except our dog‚ Baloo. Baloo was not a very energetic dog so he was never a bother to me give more detail about what baloo looked like. My siblings and I were waiting in the car while our parents were turning off all of the lights in the house and making sure the animals were where they needed to be.what animals needed

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