A few ways that the book and the movie were different is 1. In the movie whenever Rikki-tikki killed Karait in the book he went and told Chuchundra but in the movie he didn't. 2. In the beginning of the movie, the boy was takin a bath and Rikki-tikki fell in the bathtub but in the book Rikki-tikki never fell into the bathtub. Hope this helps!!!
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
The pet mongoose in the children's story "The Jungle Book" is named Rikki Tikki Tavi. His owner, Mowgli, was an Indian boy raised by wolves in the Indian Jungle.
In "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," the mongoose Rikki-Tikki learns about loyalty, bravery, and the importance of protecting his family from danger. He also learns about the differences between friend and foe, and the value of vigilance in safeguarding those he cares about.
A few ways that the book and the movie were different is 1. In the movie whenever Rikki-tikki killed Karait in the book he went and told Chuchundra but in the movie he didn't. 2. In the beginning of the movie, the boy was takin a bath and Rikki-tikki fell in the bathtub but in the book Rikki-tikki never fell into the bathtub. Hope this helps!!!
{Rikki-tikki-tavi} 1) is a valiant . 2) wants safely life for the people and the animals . 3) helps the people and saves them from the death . {snakes} 1) are an evil. 2) want to be there are no people on the land. 3) kill the people and frighten 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.
Protagonist & Antagonists
1) The finding and subsequent adoption of Rikki-tikki 2) The killing of the karait 3) The battle with & killing of Nag All lead to the climactic battle with Nagaina & eventual resolution of the story
The natural animosity between the cobra and the mongoose.
1) when rikki-tikki-tavi reach to the house of this family. 2) when rikki-tikki-tavi first meet the snakes. 3) when rikki-tikki-tavi fought with karait and killed him. 4) when rikki-tikki-tavi fought with nag and killed him. the climax: when rikki-tikki-tavi fought with nagaina and broke down her eggs and killed her under the ground .
Nagaina is the wife of the villainous cobra Nag in the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi." She is protective of her eggs and plays a key role in the conflict between the cobras and the mongoose, Rikki-tikki-tavi.
Textual evidence from "Rikki-tikki-tavi" includes incidents like Rikki-tikki's cunning battle with the snakes Nag and Nagaina, dialogues between characters such as Rikki-tikki and his adoptive family, and sensory descriptions of the garden setting where the story takes place. These examples support the themes of courage, loyalty, and the battle between good and evil in the story.