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Manor Farm in the beginning of the story is similar to how it is at the end on the story, however, in the beginning, the farm is controlled by humans, and at the end, the farm is controlled by animals. Animal Farm is a novel written by George Orwell.
Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.
they all died
the let the girl die , the end of the story
they die end of story
At the end of the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling, Nagaina is killed by Rikki-Tikki before she can harm the human family. Rikki-Tikki manages to destroy Nagaina's eggs and the final showdown between the two ends with Rikki-Tikki emerging victorious.
The appearance of Nag in "Rikki-tikki-tavi" signals a turning point in the story as he becomes a significant antagonist. This event increases tension and sets the stage for the conflict between Rikki-tikki and the cobras, ultimately leading to the climax of the story.
They are part of the same song.
They are part of the same song.
To make you learn a lesson. Often made with animals that have humans characteristics.a short story with talking animals and at the end of the story it has a moral
The biggest conflict in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is the battle between Rikki-Tikki, the mongoose, and the cobras Nag and Nagaina who threaten the safety of the human family and their garden. The struggle between these characters escalates as Rikki-Tikki tries to protect the family while the cobras plot to harm them.
A passage from the story itself illustrates Rikki-tikkis' curiosity better than anything I could say..."He nearly drowned himself in the bath-tubs, put his nose into the ink on a writing table, and burnt it on the end of the big man's cigar, for he climbed up in the big man's lap to see how writing was done. At nightfall he ran into Teddy's nursery to watch how kerosene-lamps were lighted, and when Teddy went to bed Rikki-tikki climbed up too; but he was a restless companion, because he had to get up and attend to every noise all through the night, and find out what made it."
At the beginning, the family is wary of having Rikki-tikki-tavi around because he is a wild animal. As they witness his courage and loyalty in protecting them from the cobras, their view of him shifts to one of admiration and gratitude. By the end of the story, Rikki-tikki-tavi is seen as a beloved member of the family.
he says 'chox!' (as in, chocolate), over the story but he begins to learn more in the end.
The theme in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling revolves around courage, loyalty, and the struggle between good and evil. The story explores the importance of standing up against danger and protecting those we care about, even in the face of adversity.
The End - story - was created in 1953.
The end of a story is called the denouement.