There is one major one that shows up. The mark of the beast is considered throughout the writing to be the conflict against God's law.
D. narrator is ashamed of his behavior
Himself
Mowgli is a fictional feral child character created in Rudyard Kiplings short story.......
There is no single "main" problem in the Jungle Books because it is a series of short stories some involving disparate characters.
The name Segowlee (now Sugauli) was a "cantonment" in India, a garrison or residence for soldiers. It is the setting for Rudyard Kipling's short story Rikki-tiki-tavi in "The Jungle Book" (1894).
The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling, is not a novel. It is a collection of children's short stories. If you are talking about the novel "The Jungle" it is about the horrors inside of a meat packing industry, which then promoted sanitation in factories.
I like chicken
Rudyard Kipling had three children - Josephine, Elsie, and John.
Rudyard Kipling was credited with reviving the short story in English literature
Rudyard Kipling
Mowgli is a fictional feral child character created in Rudyard Kiplings short story.......
Rudyard Kipling was a 19th and early 20th century English writer of poetry, short stories, and novels.
According to "the Kipling Bible" at Southern Cross Review, the final work Rudyard Kipling completed before his death was a short story titled "Proofs of Holy Writ".
Rikki-tikki-tavi was a short story and was part of the Jungle Book. It was written by Rudyard Kipling while he was living in Vermont. Published in 1894 it has been adapted into at least two animated features and elements from the story have been incorporated into two other cartoon series.
The Cat is the name of the story.
The Jungle Book is a collection of short stories and poetry, written by Rudyard Kipling, and published in 1894. It is comprised of 6 Mowgli stories and 8 unrelated short stories. Written while Kipling was living in Vermont it lead to another volume of short stories "the Second Jungle Book"
Rudyard Kipling wrote novels (Kim, Captains Courageous) short stories (the Man who would be King, Jungle Book) and poetry (Mandalay, If, Gunga Din)
Rudyard Kipling was in his early 40s when he wrote "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi". He published the story in 1894 as part of his collection of short stories titled "The Jungle Book".
'Just So Stories' by Rudyard Kipling'The Jungle Book and other Stories' by Rudyard Kipling