She is a tailor bird like her husband but she is not named in the story, only referred to as "Darzees' wife"
she is kind, clever, and protective
She is a tailor bird like her husband but she is not named in the story, only referred to as "Darzees' wife"
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.
Both Darzee's wife and Nagaina are depicted as female characters in Rudyard Kipling's "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi." However, they have different roles and characteristics in the story. Darzee's wife is a supporting character who is timid and easily scared, while Nagaina is the main antagonist and a dangerous cobra who poses a threat to the protagonist, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi.
he bit her eggs because she ate one of darzees eggs that fell out of the nest.
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.
Despite the relatively chauvinistic times the story of Rikki-tikki-tavi is set, the wives play a considerably important part. Teddy's unnamed mother is central to the decision for Rikki-tikki to remain in the household, Darzees' wife has an important part in Rikki-tikkis' plan to destroy Nagainas' eggs and ultimatley Nagaina proves to be a more dangerous enemy than her husband Nag.
Darzee's wife plays a key role in Rikki-tikki's plan. She pretends to have a broken wing and lures Nagaina away from her nest. Once she is distracted Rikki-tikki sneaks into her burrow and destroys all but one of her eggs.
Virl's wife is Chris. Tom's wife is Carolyn. Carolyn is Tom's second wife. His first wife was named Lyn. Alan's wife is Suzanne. Wayne's wife is Kathy. Merrill's wife is Mary. Jay's wife is Kandilyn. Donny's wife is Debbie and Jimmy's wife is Michele.
Wife's My wife's hair is black.
Jacob's wife was Leah and Matthan's wife was Estelle.
The correct term is "ex-wife," with a hyphen.