In the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling, the theme of man vs. society is evident in Rikki's struggle against the cobras Nag and Nagaina, who represent a threat to the human family he has chosen to protect. Rikki's actions challenge the societal norms of the animal kingdom, where the cobras believe they are superior and have the right to harm humans. Through Rikki's bravery and cunning, he defies the societal expectations of the cobras and ultimately prevails, showcasing the theme of man overcoming societal obstacles.
The big man in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is the British family who takes in the mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. They provide him with shelter and care while he helps protect them from the cobras that threaten their safety.
the "big man"
1) Rikki-tikki-tavi . 2) Darzee . 3) the wife of Darzee . 4) Alice . 5) the Big man . 6) Nag. 7) Nagaina . 8) Karait . 9) Chuchundra . 10) Teddy .
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Rikki Tikki Tavi, mongoose Darzee, tailor bird Darzee's wife Chuchandra, muskrat mother Big Man Son- Teddy Nag- cobra Nagaina - Nag's wife chua- rat
The cast of characters are...Rikki-tikki, a young mongooseTeddy, a young boyTeddy's FatherTeddy's MotherDarzee, a Tailor-birdDarzee's wifeNag, a king CobraNagaina, Nags wifeKarait a "dusty brown snakeling"Chuchundra, a muskratA coppersmith birdCharacters referenced but not seenChua, a rat Chuchundra's cousinRikki-tikki's mother
Oh, dude, the main conflict in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is basically this mongoose named Rikki going up against two evil cobras named Nag and Nagaina who are trying to take over his human family's garden. It's like a classic battle of good vs. evil, but with a cute little mongoose as the hero. So, like, Rikki has to use all his mongoose skills to protect his peeps and, you know, save the day.
when Rikki tikki tavi finds out that nag and nagaina have eaten darzee's baby. This drives the story forward and is the whole reason Rikki tikki tavi and the snakes get into a fight. If you are referring to the Kipling short story, and it is not rendered Ricky-Tikki Tocky!sounds like a runaway alarm clock it deals with a conflict between a Mongoose and a snake, probably a Cobra giving the Indian Locale. modern biologists have punctured the whole fabric, it is purely mythical. It probabklyg could not happen in real life, the Mongoose does not normally engage snakes. when nag fights Rikki.
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.
riki-tikki-tavi shows many traits but his biggest ones would bedetermination- he went went the snake hole to kill Naginalove and loyalty- he put hinyelf and danger to save Teddy's familybravery- even though he was a young mongoose he wasn't afraid to fight to huge cobras
The exposition is that Rikki Tikki is swept away by a flood and a small boy and his parents adopt him and let him explore their house.The rising action is Rikki Tikki first meets Darzee and his wife. Then he meets Nag and Nagaina, two evil king cobras. They fight but it is a draw. Then, Rikki Tikki fights and kills Karait with the help of Teddy's father. One night, he hears Nag and Nagaina plot to kill all of Teddy's family. Rikki Tikki kills Nag. The next morning, Nagaina swears revenge and threatens to kill Teddy and his parents. Rikki Tikki breaks almost all her babies in their eggs. He leads her away from the family. He then follows Nagaina into her living hole.The climax is Rikki Tikki fights Nagaina in her hole.The resolution is that no more snakes go around Teddy's house and that Nag and Nagaina are dead.
Oh, dude, Karait in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a deadly black cobra. Like, this sneaky snake is no joke, man. He's all about causing trouble for our hero, Rikki-Tikki, with his venomous ways. So, watch out for that slithery dude!