The book calls him a "dusty brown snakeling".
In Lexic.us it says it is the same as "krait", a "very venomous snake of India, allied to the cobra."
In the book we can summarize that Karait is as dangerous as the cobra, although since he is "so small that nobody thinks of him, so he does the more harm to people."
Nag and Nagaina they were married and were a evil couple of snakes.
It is a small snake - which the mongoose kills in defence of the children.
he is a baby snakes who Rikki tikki tavi killed
Rikki-tikki fights 3 snakes, a Karait and two cobras Nag & Nagaina
rikki-tikki-tavi who solved the conflict by killing nag and nagaina and karait to make safely life for the people and the animal.
what is the name of the brown snake on rikki tikki tavi
Rikki tikki tavi nag-cobra nagaina-cobra chuchundra-little beast darzee-bird teddy- karait-snake teddy's mother and father -EC Hope Find hope and learn hope
The metaphor sentence in Rikki Tikki Tavi is "I am Death!" This compares the snake to Death.
"I am death" Karait says, comparing himself with death
The main characters in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" are Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, a brave mongoose, and the family he befriendsโTeddy, a young boy; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forster; and their pet bird Darzee. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi protects the family from deadly cobras to ensure their safety.
1) Rikki-tikki-tavi . 2) Darzee . 3) the wife of Darzee . 4) Alice . 5) the Big man . 6) Nag. 7) Nagaina . 8) Karait . 9) Chuchundra . 10) Teddy .
The minor characters in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" are Darzee, a tailorbird, and his wife, Nag, the cobra, and Nagaina, the female cobra. They play important roles in the story by interacting with the protagonist, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, and contributing to the plot development.
There is: Rikki- mongoose Darzee and his wife- tailorbird bird Chuchundra- muskrat Nag and Nagaina- cobra Karait- dust brown snake Chua- rat
Rikki-Tikki gains courage and confidence from defeating Karait, feeling a sense of accomplishment in protecting his family from danger. This victory helps him grow and develop as a capable and brave mongoose.