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Mowgli was very angry and sad because he felt torn between two worlds: the jungle, where he was raised by wolves, and the human village, where he faced rejection and fear from the people. His deep connection to his animal friends contrasted sharply with the hostility he encountered from humans, particularly from Shere Khan, the tiger who sought to kill him. This internal conflict and the threat to his life and loved ones contributed to his feelings of anger and sadness. Ultimately, Mowgli grappled with his identity and belonging, leading to his emotional turmoil.

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