Rikki Tikki bites nag on the head
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.
what is a word from Nag's Description that tells the reader that nag is scary
If you're talking bout Rikki tiki tavi story, he dies I'm pretty sure.
Nag's death in Rudyard Kipling's "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" can be attributed to several key events: first, Rikki-Tikki's determination to protect his human family drives him to confront Nag. Second, he cleverly lures Nag into the bathroom, isolating him from his mate, Nagaina. Third, Rikki-Tikki engages in a fierce battle with Nag, ultimately defeating him. Lastly, Rikki's victory is solidified when he kills Nag before he can execute his plan to attack the family, ensuring their safety.
Rikki-tikki actually killed Nag by getting a grip of Nag's head and once his eyes turned red, he held on to the body tightly over the floor,so Nag banged against the tin side of the bath and he closed his jaws tighter making sure Nag is dead.
The complication leading to the killing of Nag is when Nag sneaks into Rikki-Tikki-Tavi's house to kill his family.
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Nag is a male cobra, who feeds on small animals (such as birds). He is killed by Rikki-tikki, who is a mongoose. Nobody liked Nag, and everyone was happy that he was finally dead.
Rikki kills Nag.
He trys to kill Rikki Tikki Tavi.
both Rikki and nag are trying to protect there families