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Shere Khan
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The voice for Shere Khan in the 1967 animated version of "The Jungle Book" was provided by actor George Sanders.
George Sanders.
In "The Jungle Book," the primary conflict between Mowgli and Shere Khan centers around Shere Khan's desire to kill Mowgli, whom he views as a threat due to the boy's human origins. Shere Khan represents the dangers of the jungle and the predatory nature of the wild, while Mowgli embodies the struggle for identity and belonging between the human world and the animal kingdom. Their conflict escalates as Mowgli seeks to assert his place in the jungle, ultimately leading to a showdown where Mowgli must confront and outsmart Shere Khan to protect himself and his friends.
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Shere Khan was played by George Sanders in the 1967 Disney version.
Shere Khan is a tiger character in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. His nickname is Lungri, which means 'lame one' due to Shere Khan having a crippled leg in the story.
The Tiger in the Jungle Book is called Shere Khan
The primary conflict in the Jungle Book is between the boy, Mowgli, and the tiger, Shere Khan
Shere Khan is a tiger.