he was going to kill her and her eggs
Because Rikki Tikki destroyed Nagainas eggs.
They plan to kill the humans in order to get rid of Rikki Tikki and get control of the bungalow.
The final battle in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" takes place in the garden of the bungalow where the mongoose Rikki-tikki-tavi has been living. He faces off against the two cobras, Nag and Nagaina, to protect his human family from harm.
Rikki fought Nagaina to protect the human family and their egg from harm. His primary motive was to ensure the safety of the bungalow and its inhabitants, which included hunting down Nagaina to prevent her from causing further harm or laying eggs that could threaten the family.
Rikki-tikki's main motive was to protect his adoptive human family (the British family) from potential harm by eliminating any threats posed by the cobras, Nag and Nagaina, in their garden. He displayed bravery, cunning, and determination in carrying out his mission to keep the family safe.
Rikki-tikki was fighting because he didnt want anything to happen to his newly found family
Nag dies in Rikki Tikki Tavi when Rikki Tikki Tavi was fighting him. Right when Rikki Tikki Tavi was on top of him he bit him and he got weak. The snake was still alive so then the big englishman came out and shot Nag. Then he dies. Hope this answered your question(:
the big man shoots nag while rikki was fighting with him as for nagina they fight after the fight she takes the last remaining egg of already destroyed eggs and reatreats to her den with rikki following they fight underneath the ground unseen the next day rikki climbs out of the hole claiming the cobra will never come out again giving us a hint that rikki bit killed her along with the last egg
one conflict that Rikki face was fighting with Nangina say this because when Nangina went into the hole Rikki knew that he should never go down the hole bec cause he doesn't know how wide the hole might be and that nagina could sneak up on him and kill him.
Rikki-tikki-tavi, a short story written by Rudyard Kipling tells the story of the mongoose Rikki-tikki and his battles to protect his adopted family. His "great war" is fought with the two King cobras, Nag and Nagaina. It ends with Rikki-tikki killing both snakes and destroying their clutch of eggs.
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.