The Characters And Differences Of Storytellingki Tikki Tavi, And The Movie

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Imagine your favorite book seen on a television screen as a movie. Countless of times people want to create one of their favorite books into a movie. It can be a movie with real actors or it can be an animated movie, but sometimes people do not go exactly with what the book says. Rikki Tikki Tavi is a brave and heroic mongoose and the main character of the story, Rikki Tikki Tavi. He is the protagonist of the story and Nag is being the antagonist. Rikki had just arrived with people that have saved him. Nag and Nagaina are two rattlesnakes that live in the back garden and do not want a mongoose, living near them because mongooses kill snakes. the book, Rikki Tikki Tavi, and the movie have many similarities and differences, more similarities than differences of some characters, the events, and the setting.
The first aspect that is similar is the characters. the book has Rikki Tikki, the main character. Tthe also have all of Rikki Tikki’s family members Teddy, Teddy’s mother, and Teddy’s father . There are also the antagonists of the story, Nag and Nagaina. Those are the main characters in the story, but there are
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The setting is when the story happens and where is happens. The setting of the beginning of the book is in the summer in a British army post in Segauli, India. One day, a high summer flood washed him out of the burrow where he lived. When he revived he was in the middle of a garden path. That’s where Teddy with his mother found Rikki and took Rikki to their house. So the setting of the book takes place in a British army post in Segauli, Teddy’s house, and the back garden in the summer time. The setting of the movie starts off at night where Rikki is in a British army post and the country was not said where it was. Rikki was found in a garden path by Teddy and his dad and Rikki was taken to their house. So the setting of the movie is a British army post, Teddy’s house, and the back

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