they are husband and wife.
Nag and Nagaina are both cobras in Rudyard Kipling's story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi." They are mates and share a common goal of protecting their eggs and territory from the mongoose Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. While Nag is portrayed as more aggressive and cunning, Nagaina is depicted as more manipulative and strategic in their efforts.
Stop trying to nag me to do my homework; I will get to it when I am ready.
She would constantly nag her husband about completing his chores on time.
She didn't mean to nag him, but she had a list of things that needed to be done.
"Nag oes" in English translates to "old age."
Nagaina in "Riki Tiki Tavi" is pronounced as "nah-guy-nuh."
Protagonist & Antagonists.
Nag is the husband and Nagaina is his wife
Nag and Nagaina are both cobras. Nagaina is Nag's wife.
nag gets killed
Nag
He knew Nag and Nagaina's plan and he killed nag after killing him he tried to kill Nagaina and killed her.
Nag was the husband of Nagaina and the enemy of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi the mongoose. Nag and Nagaina lived in a garden alone until a British family moved in it and built a bungalow within it. He and Nagaina were fought by Rikki-Tikki, the family's pet mongoose.
Both Nag and Nagaina had a secret plan.
Nag and Nagaina enter the house to seek revenge on Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, the mongoose, for causing them harm. They want to eliminate the threat he poses to their plans to take over the garden and ensure the safety of their eggs.
He defeated (Nag & Nagaina)
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.
The first plot event is when Rikki-Tikki kills Karait, one of Nag's offspring, creating a direct conflict between Rikki and Nag. The second event is when Rikki overhears Nag and his wife planning to attack the humans in the bungalow, leading to a heightened sense of danger and animosity between Rikki and Nag.