Indirect Characterization In Rikki-Tavi, By Rudyard Kipling

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Anyone can be a hero by helping someone out or even defeating a snake. In the short story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” by Rudyard Kipling, a mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi gets swept away from his home. A family with a son named Teddy, takes Rikki into their house. He soon meets two snakes named Nag and Nagaina that he must defeat.The authors of this short story uses characterization and foreshadowing to show the reader that anyone can become a hero. Indirect characterization is a main reason the author shows the theme to the reader. The author shows this through the actions the character produces. When Rikki-Tikki-Tavi must kill Nag, he shows an indirect characterization of action. When the moment comes for Rikki-Tikki-tavi to kill Nag, “[he] jumped.

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