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    The Book Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was written by Rudyard Kipling has a character named Rikki-tikki, He’s Brave, protective, smart . The Book was originally published in 1898. It was illustrated by William Henry Drake. The story is about a muskrat that was washed away by a flood in india, to a bungalow that an english man lived in. First off, Rikki-tikki’s Brave he went into the hole with Nagina when it was very risky. Rikki-Tikki risked his life for the humans by battling Nag and Nagina. He is brave…

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    self control a distinctly human characteristic.This can be used to show his loyalty to the garden by pointing out that that instead of devouring Karait he decides that, if he wants to protect the garden he could not eat Karait.As can be seen, Rudyard Kipling uses personification to show the theme of the story, loyalty is a very binding…

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    An exceptional author makes people feel like they are in the book, living the story right there with the characters. They will draw references from their own experiences in life in order to make the stories more relatable, and, therefore, more real. Their stories, though fictional, will make the reader feel powerful and full. Sir Henry Rider Haggard is one such author that makes readers of his books feel empowered. H. Rider Haggard is an amazing author of numerous different genres who writes…

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    Rikki Tavi Book Analysis

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    The story of Rikki Tikki Tavi helps readers to understand the basis of good and evil. Rikki Tikki, a mongoose living with a family in India, forms a rivalry with a pair of snakes who terrorize their garden. Some readers believe our main character and “hero” of the story to be the bad guy, despite what the story makes him out to seem. Despite these beliefs, however, I believe that Rikki is inherently good, and that what he did was with good intention. As explained, these readers believe that Nag…

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    Tikki Tavi Theme Essay

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    Rikki Tikki Tavi is the story of a young mongoose who protects his adopted family from snakes in their garden.The theme of this story is that sometimes protecting the ones you love is more important than doing what’s right in the law and for you.This Theme presents itself in 3 different ways in the story.When Rikki Tikki endangered himselff trying to save the humans.When he killed the snake’s babies, and his actions all through the story or his thoughts. One way the Theme presents itself is…

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    The Jungle Book Analysis

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    If you placed a child in the jungle all alone, what would become of him? Would the child be consumed, or would the animals raise him as one of their own? Jon Favreau showed that in the movie The Jungle Book. This movie is about Mowgli’s experience in the jungle after his parents had died while protecting him from a tiger. Abandoned by his father, Mowgli had been raised wolves and had become one himself, but was not completely accepted by the animals inhabiting the jungle. Shere Khan, the tiger…

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    Rashaun Richardson February 17, 2016 In the story, “Shooting an Elephant”, the narrator is contradictory in his feelings, by supporting one set of people, the Burmans, but serving another, the British. The reader infers that he can’t decide who to fight for because in the text the narrator explains the treatment of the Burmans by the English, but then tells the treatment of himself by the Burmans. For example, the narrator states that the treatment of the Burman prisoners were…

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    Determination doesn’t have an off-season. The Other Side of the Sky, The Song of the Wandering Aengus, and Barrio Boy all show their path of determination. In The Other Side of the Sky; Farah Ahmedi is determined to get her mother out of Afghanistan. In The Song of the Wandering Aengus; Aengus was determined after he saw a beautiful woman. In Barrio Boy; Ernesto is determined to learn English by his teacher beauty. The first text is a true story called Barrio Boy, Ernesto is learning the…

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    Have you ever went face to face with the Western Diamondback rattlesnake. Well this snake has the size that’ll cross your eyes, its heat sensing pit will make you throw a fit, it lives in places that’ll make you make strange faces. This snake has a maximum size of 7 ft. It also has precautions that can detect animals. They also hunt for homes. Do you know the actual body type/size of the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake. Well for one thing sure they are heavy bodied snakes. The common size of…

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    Cheetah Research Paper

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    How Cheetahs Got Their Spots There were two African girls, Dani and Jaimie, and a lion. One day, Dani found a lion and wanted to try to trick Jaimie into thinking that she had found a cheetah. Dani took the lion, and she shaved the fur from around his neck and coloured the lion yellow and put solid black spots all around his muscular body. When Dani was done, she called Jaimie over from washing dishes to tell her that she had found a cheetah. “Dani, I don’t think that’s a cheetah,” answered…

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