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Darzee's wife plays a key role in Rikki-tikki's plan. She pretends to have a broken wing and lures Nagaina away from her nest. Once she is distracted Rikki-tikki sneaks into her burrow and destroys all but one of her eggs.
Because Nagaina was going to bite the little boy that found Rikki and then they were gonna fight but Rikki got one of Nagaina eggs and was gonna smash it but Nagaina didn't want him to so she give up and ran away into a house and Rikki ran after.After night Rikki never came out and every animal thought he died but when they were about to leave Rikki came out and killed Nagaina. Then the garden became safe and there was no more killing again.
supposed to be the reincarnation of a friend or family member who has recently passed away
The causes of Lampers in the equine family are not known. It could be from chewing hard food, or it could be an irritation from something else. It usually goes away on its own.
There isn't anything to say, you have to act bigger than it to scare it away. Make yourself stand tall (or at least taller than the animal) this doesn't work for the cat family and a lot of bugs.
1) the floor that kicked him to the Teddy's family's garden . 2) the struggle at which rikki-tikki-tavi the first time meet the snakes . 3) when rikki-tikki-tavi heard the sorrowful voice for darzee . 4) the struggle at which rikki-tikki-tavi fought with karait ,and killed him . 5) when nag talk to nagaina about what will they do . 6) the struggle at which rikki-tikki-tavi fought with nag and killed him . 7) when darzee was very happy and sang the victory song after rikki-tikki-tavi killed nag . 8) when rikki-tikki-tavi broke down the eggs of nagaina . 9) when nagaina want to killed teddy and his family . 10) when rikki-tikki-tavi killed nagaina under the ground.
The rising action in the story Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is that Rikki reaches to the verda on time & shows nagina the last egg of hers .
"Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" follows a mongoose named Rikki-Tikki as he protects a family from two cobras, Nag and Nagaina. The plot diagram includes the exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (Rikki-Tikki's battles with the snakes), climax (final showdown between Rikki-Tikki and the cobras), falling action (defeat of the cobras), and resolution (Rikki-Tikki becoming part of the family).
ithink they want teddy and his family so rikki-tikki-tavi will run away
Rikki-tikki realized Nagaina had left, so Nag coiled himself around the water-jar. Rikki-tikki stayed still, waiting for the right moment to act. This shows Rikki-tikki's alertness and skill in handling dangerous situations.
The main characters in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" are a brave mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, a family of British expatriates living in India, and various antagonist animals, such as Nag and Nagaina the cobras. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi protects the family from these dangerous snakes and other threats.
Darzee's wife plays a key role in Rikki-tikki's plan. She pretends to have a broken wing and lures Nagaina away from her nest. Once she is distracted Rikki-tikki sneaks into her burrow and destroys all but one of her eggs.
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi fights with Nagaina since he killed Nag and she battles to have her eggs at the garden.
Because Nagaina was going to bite the little boy that found Rikki and then they were gonna fight but Rikki got one of Nagaina eggs and was gonna smash it but Nagaina didn't want him to so she give up and ran away into a house and Rikki ran after.After night Rikki never came out and every animal thought he died but when they were about to leave Rikki came out and killed Nagaina. Then the garden became safe and there was no more killing again.
Darzee is a bird who helps Rikki Tikki by distracting the cobras with his singing when Rikki Tikki is fighting them. Darzee's loud and cheerful singing creates confusion and allows Rikki Tikki to focus on defeating the cobras.
In "Rikki-tikki-tavi," the conflicts include Rikki-tikki's struggle against the cobras Nag and Nagaina, the conflict between the mongoose and the snakes for dominance in the garden, and the conflict between Rikki-tikki and the humans as he tries to protect them from the cobras.
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is a mongoose starring in his own short story by Rudyard Kipling. Due to a flood, he is wished away from his home and discovered by a British family in a Segowlee Catonment. He defeates and kills three snakes in the story (Karait, Nag and Nagaina), becoming the hero of the garden and living a life of peace with his new family as a housepet.