Rikki Tavi Theme

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In the hot-dry deserts of India, a scary cobra is lurking around and waiting for a moment to strike. Meanwhile, a raging mongoose is ready to fight and prepared to do anything to protect his family. In the story “Rikki-Tikki Tavi” by Rudyard Kipling, a young mongoose named Rikki-Tikki was washed away by a flood into a bungalow where he was inhabited by a boy named Teddy and his parents. Rikki was determined to explore the bungalow, but Rikki got himself in trouble. He was almost killed by the snakes that he encountered in the gardens. It was Rikki’s duty to protect his entire family from the deadly snakes. Rikki-Tikki’s courage and daring personality has lead him to a lot of dangers, but his brave spirit was used to help others and solve dangerous situations. One of the ways Rikki shows his courage is when he bravely fought Nag in the bathroom to destroy his plan of attacking Teddy’s father. Killing Nag is terribly hard, because Nag is a big snake and his body is too big for Rikki-Tikki to bite. His plan was to bite Nag’s head. Nag was startled and struggled to shake Rikki off. “As he held, he closed his jaws tighter and tighter, for he made sure he would be banged to death, and for the honor of …show more content…

“...as she plunged into the rat hole where she and Nag used to live, his teeth were clenched on her tail and went down with her-vary few mongooses however wise and old they may be, care to follow a cobra into its hole.” going down a cabra’s hole is highly dangerous, the darkness and unfamiliar place is a big disadvantage to a mongoose. Rikki-Tikki was amazingly brave to follow Nagaina down her burrow, there was a high chance for him to never make it out alive, and he knew that very well. To his fortune he made it out, and killed Nagaina as well. Rikki-Tikki is not going to let danger back him down. Rikki is outstandingly braver than most

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