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    Comparison Essay MY TWO BROTHERS No two people are exactly alike‚ and my two older brothers‚ Thu Nguyen and Thang Nguyen‚ are no exceptions. When I think of them‚ I think of Rudyard Kipling’s words‚ “East is East. West is West. Never the twain shall meet.” Even though they have the same parents‚ their considerable differences in looks‚ personalities‚ and attitude toward life reflect the differences between Eastern and Western cultures. Like the majority of oriental men‚ Thu is short‚

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    Rikki Tikki was a mongoose. He had a really fluffy nose‚ bushy tail and was more like a weasel than mongoose. When ever Mongoose got upset‚ angry‚ or felt challenged their eyes would be blood shot red in a second. Well enough information here is a little story about Rikki- Tikki- Tavi and his journey through the Bungalow! One hot summer day as Rikki Tikki was resting a high summer flood washed washed him out of the burrow where him‚ his father‚ and mother all lived. Everyday he would drag himself

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    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi the hero It is hard to define a hero‚ but Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is a hero. This short‚ loving story takes place in a jungle where one brave mongoose lives. Nothing can compare Rikki Tikki-Tavi’s sacrifice‚ dedication‚ and effort to killing the snakes. Because Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is an intelligent and outgoing person he helps his family stay out of danger. It has once been said anyone can help you out. Rikki ´s determination has helped his family out of harm and

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    Lao Tzu once said “Being deeply loved gives you strength‚ while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” Has the love for others ever given you courage? On the other hand‚ has the love from others given you strength? Rikki-tikki-tavi by Rudyard Kipling is a fictional story that demonstrates that love gives people a reason to be brave and to have strength‚ even in the smallest creatures. The main character in the story‚ Rikki-tikki‚ is brave and curious. Paragraph 33 explains that Rikki-tikki

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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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    Riki-tiki-tiki-tkch! Was the war cry of the fearless‚ noble‚ and brave Riki-tiki! In The 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

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    I chose The Tale of Kiều book written by Nguyễn Du and translated and annotated by Huynh Sanh Thong to do my book review. The Tale of Kiều is considered to be the most important piece of Vietnamese literature‚ especially poetry‚ because of its insight into Vietnamese culture‚ including social ideals and religious values. The Tale of Kiều is a story about of a young‚ beautiful‚ and talented Vietnamese lady named Thuy Kieu‚ who endures hardships after hardships in her life due to her fate and karma

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    Many similarities and differences are found throughout “If” By Rudyard Kipling and “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid. These include the theme and meaning of the text‚ how the person talking delivered the information‚ and what the message the person was trying to get through. Those are the three things that will be compared and contrasted in this essay. The theme of these two texts share both a common theme and some parts of the theme that are different. For example “If” follows a somewhat make your own

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    Rikki-tikki-tavi is the main character in the story‚ “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” by Rudyard Kipling. Rikki is an almost new born mongoose that got washed onto an Indian bungalow by a terrible flood‚ and was taken under the wing of an English family. The Mother‚ Father and their son Teddy . While exploring the garden he found that there was a great conflict between the snakes and the rest of the people‚ that Rikki was going to fix. He is a helpful‚ valiant‚ and daring mongoose. The first character trait

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    continent. This race of empires had many motivations‚ both economic and political. Many people had differing opinions on this surge of imperialism‚ some the most significant being J. A. Hobson‚ a British social critic and author of Imperialism‚ Rudyard Kipling‚ and Indian born newspaper correspondent‚ poet‚ and author of The White Man’s Burden‚ Frederick Lugard‚ a British soldier‚ imperial administrator‚ and author of The Scramble for Africa‚ and Albert Beveridge‚ an American historian‚ representative

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