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    From 1973 to 1976, the Black Panther received his own publication as well, titled Jungle Action. Securing a solo-publication was significant. By this time, his character had become prominent enough to stand on his own, illustrating the impact that racial politics had on both the narrative of the storyline and the popularity of his character. Previously, Jungle Action had featured white protagonists saving African natives from villains. The plots were clearly patronizing and subversive to the…

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    new ara we can clearly see how a class society can be formed. This Muckraker, Jacob Riis, proves that he is a progressive because this response to the living quarters for the low class, is accurate to the industrial society. In the book titled The Jungle, Upton Sinclair…

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    every living, breathing person to wake up to reality, and at least try to understand that which is beyond themselves in order to truly live before it is too late. What happened to John Marcher, the main character in Henry James’s “The Beast in the Jungle” should be a valuable lesson that everyone learns something from. Especially to cherish life and the opportunities it brings. When one lives blindly he or she may be living, but is not really alive. Leading a blind life is like suicide.…

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    The coolest monkey in the jungle The article “Turning H&M´s racist image around on white kids won´t fix anything” is written by Stacey Patton. It was published in January 12 2018, in The Washington Post. The article primary focus is to inform the reader about racism. 1. The add “The coolest monkey in the jungle” sparked mostly resentful responses. Even so the add doesn’t have a lot of audience it still has been seen as “cute” by a few white and black people. The boy’s mother told people to…

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    All my life I have wanted to go on a mission trip to help mentor those in need. So when the opportunity came to go to Jicamarca, Peru I was extremely excited to be a part of the team being shipped off. Before going to Peru we were put through a “special” type of training. During this training we were taught what we were going to be speaking about, a skit, and a ballet dance. So when we went to Peru we would be ready for anything, at least that’s what I thought. Traveling to Peru was intense, we…

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    Rikki-tikki-tavi was a smart mongoose in the short story “Rikki-tikki-tavi” written by Rudyard Kipling. When Rikki-tikki-tavi washed up in garden, a family took him in and he found himself defending the garden and the family, from two ruthless snakes. He became to be the savoir of the garden that all animals trusted, through the story he proved to be brave, agile, and heroic. First, Rikki-tikki showed to be brave when he waited out nag in the bathroom so he would only need to know that he…

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    There was once a Deer and a Raccoon, and they lived in a forest. They were orphans from birth and were taught by the great Panther and his best friend, the Python. From childhood, Deer was quiet but clever and Raccoon was bold, one day their Teachers told them to each capture one of Lion’s cub and Snake’s Hatchlings as a test for all they were taught and whoever performed the task the better would not be banished.. The Panther and the Python had no hope for Deer and thought he would forever be…

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    Rikki Tavi Research Paper

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    The story,” Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,is by Rudyard Kipling,is a novel based on the main characters Rikki Tikki Tavi and Nagaina.They go through a series of trying to protect their families. Moreover, Rikki Tikki is more human than animal because he is very smart and only thinks about his families safety.Like how for example,Nagiana was just trying to protecther family and Nag like in paragraph 8 it says “Nag was thinking to himself and watching the least little movement in the grass,so Nagiana could…

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    In the story “Rikki-tikki-tavi” the three main topics we talk about are Rikki tikki,Nagaina, and last the theme of the whole story. First, Rikki-tikki has many human characteristics. For instance, “I didn’t so you must tell me, quick, Chuchundra or i’ll bite you”(Kipling 14). Even though Rikki-tikki is courageous he is still very aggressive at times with other animals. Instead of speaking nicely to the mouse he threatens chuchundra. Not including all the parts where Rikki-tikki is mean he is…

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    Kipling's Rikki-Tavi

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    Have you ever fought a snake? “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. In this tale, a mongoose named Rikki-Tikki, single handedly, fought his way through the bathrooms of the Big Bungalow in Segowlee cantonment. He fought against two cobra mates, fighting for their own children, dominance, and their lives. The exposition of the of the story introduces the main protagonist and other side characters. It introduces Rikki-Tikki, Teddy, the “big man”, Teddy’s mother, Chuchundra,…

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