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    No‚ Rudyard Kipling inaccurately portrays a mongoose in his story “Rikki Tikki Tavi”. In “Rikki Tikki Tavi”‚ it is about a mongoose who gets washed up‚ but gets saved when a father and his son find the mongoose’s unconscious body on the ground. They bring him inside their house‚ rap him up in a blanket‚ and heats him up. He becomes conscious again and runs around‚ and since they saved him‚ he acts like a pet to them. He eventually sees two birds up in the trees yapping about the cobras. And then

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    Tikki Voluntary

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    other.” In the story Rikki Tikki TaviRikki was loyal to his new family because they gained his trust by caring for him. This was only possible because the family was loyal to him and did not just leave him there to die or go away. The theme of Rikki Tikki Tavi is loyalty can make you do dangerous things for the people you care about. Rikki Tikki is a loyal character in this story. In one case‚ Rikki Tikki fought Karait to protect Teddy (para 33). This proves that Rikki Tikki is loyal because he

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    In the story Rikki-tikki-tavi by Rudyard Kipling. The conflict in the story is the snakes want to kill the parents and the little kid to get the mongoose out so he will leave and the snakes will be the king and queen of the garden. The claim how the point of view effects the story. How it dose that is the point of view. And how its in third person in the story well. Rikki Tikki Tavi they fight and the narrator know there feelings and emotions. In Rikki-tikki-tavi the point of view is third person

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    Rikki Tikke Analysis

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    Rikki-tikki-tavi The story starts off by introducing the main character‚ which is a mongoose named Rikki-tikki. Rikki-tikki is also the protagonist of the story. The antagonist or enemy was the two cobras whose names were Nag and Nagaina who were not the nicest in the bunch. Rikki was washed away from his family in a giant storm and ended up by a bungalow in India in the late 1800’s.. In this bungalow lived the family Rikki was destined to protect. The family included Teddy‚ who was the son‚ and

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    Rikki Courage Theme

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    crying that he had saved Teddy from death” (para 34). From the result of that‚ Rikki saved Teddy from the dangerous Karait. Due to this action‚ does this prove that Rikki Tikki loves Teddy and his family? From Rikki defending his family‚ this means that the theme is standing up for the ones you love shows courage. Rikki Tikki is courageous and selfless a character in this story. For example to his courageousness Rikki-tikki came up and

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    Rikki Tiki Theme Essay

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    One theme that is present in the story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” by Rudyard Kipling is that being curious can often save your life or the lives of others. This theme‚ while not stated definitely in the text‚ is prominent throughout. This theme first presents itself in the first part of the story‚ when Rikki is found by Teddy and his family. Rikki is revived by the father after having been swept up by a flood and losing consciousness. Had Teddy not been curious enough to wander about and find the seemingly

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    different reasons for why they undertook their missions. Rikki-Tikki fought cobras for the safety of his family. Katniss Everdeen took the place of her sister Prim in the hunger games to keep her safe. Farah Ahmedi climbed a mountain with her mom on her prosthetic leg to reach freedom. But they all had their different reasons for what they did. Rikki-Tikki and Katniss wanted to save their families while Farah wanted to live a better life. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is a very good story. The excerpt

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    story the noble Rikki- tikki Defends his family and land against two cobras and a tiny toxic snake. He goes on an adventure to help the animals of the garden. He also destroys 25 baby cobra eggs and looks good while doing it too. In the book Rikki gets swept away by a nighttime flood and ends up near a families house and their teddy ( the child ) finds him. They take him in and take care of him so in return protects them. He also meets Nag and Nagina the two cobras who want to kill rikki and the family

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    family’s house and is taken in. The name of this mongoose was Rikki-Tikki who comes against enemies in the garden of the house was take into. Eventually this mongoose ends up killing three snakes. I Believe when killing the first snake he felt proud. Rikki protected his “owner” Teddy. He had the right to be proud of himself after saving a life. The family was also very proud for saving their son. (pg. 21) The next snake that Rikki killed was named Nag. Nag sneaked into the bathroom and was going

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    Rikki Tikki Tavi Theme

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    t.  In the  short story‚ “Rikki Tikki Tavi” by Rudyard Kipling‚ the primary theme of the  story is the idea of good versus evil. Above all‚ Rikki’s character  represents good‚ and the cobras in the story represent evil. In addition‚  another possible theme for this short story could be courage versus fear.  By and large‚ the story contains action and dialogue that helps us  determine what the author wanted to reveal about mankind.      Body Paragraph 1  Rikki = Good  Explain each char

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