If they hatched there would be even more snakes to deal with.
he hade to
they eats eggs!
Rikki Tikki's Actions foreshadow his final conflict with nagaina when Rikki tikki kill Nag.Then Rikki tikki break all the eggs and show it to Nagania(WENT IN HALL AND KILL NAGANIA)
darzze the bird's wife distracted nagaina
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robins eggs are blue
Because Rikki Tikki destroyed Nagainas eggs.
The eggs Rikki Tikki Tavi is talking about is Nagaira's.
they eats eggs!
Rikki-Tikki' wants to destroy Nagaina's eggs contributes to the story by driving the action forward towards the main conflict and ensuring that there will be no more cobras in the garden, at least in the immediate future. The destruction of the eggs leads to the final conflict between Rikki-Tikki and Nagaina.
In the first few pages of the story. Rikki tikki is asking Darzee who ate his eggs then Nag comes out.
Rikki Tikki's Actions foreshadow his final conflict with nagaina when Rikki tikki kill Nag.Then Rikki tikki break all the eggs and show it to Nagania(WENT IN HALL AND KILL NAGANIA)
Rikki Tikki's Actions foreshadow his final conflict with nagaina when Rikki tikki kill Nag.Then Rikki tikki break all the eggs and show it to Nagania(WENT IN HALL AND KILL NAGANIA)
The father of the family ("the Big Man") kills Nag with a shotgun blast & Darzees' wife distracts Nagaina so Rikki can destroy her clutch of eggs.
Rikki-tikki is anxious to find where Nagaina has hidden her eggs because he knows that if he doesn't destroy them, they will hatch into dangerous cobras that could pose a threat to the family he is protecting. He understands the importance of eliminating the eggs to ensure the safety of the family.
Rikki-tikki killed the two cobras and destroyed their eggs and lived out the rest of his day guarding his family.
In "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," the role of the wives (Darzee's wife and Chuchundra's wife) is to emphasize the contrast between male and female characters. They are shown as more passive and timid compared to the male characters who take assertive roles in protecting their families from threats like the cobras. Their portrayal highlights themes of gender roles and characteristics in the 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.