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Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was a British author and poet. He is best known for his works of fiction The Jungle Book. In 1907 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.

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What hapens to Mowgli in The Jungle Book at the end?

Mowgli is a good boy & at the end he met his parents & his beloved friends bagheera & baloo helped him alot throughout his life in that jungle & then he lived happily ever after !!

What is the climax of the book the jungle book?

I dont know the answer... i just asked this question and it shot me here??

What are the names of the charactures in The Jungle Book?

Mowgli - Man cub Baloo - The bear Bageera - The panther Kaa - The snake Sher Khan - The tiger Rama - The father wolf along with the whole pack of wolves. Elephants - (i am not to sure of their names)

What is the main climax in the book The Jungle Book?

The climax of the novel comes when Jurgis learns that Ona has been raped by one of her bosses and forced into prostitution. In a murderous mood, Jurgis attacks the boss, Connor, and is sentenced to thirty days in jail. As revenge, Connor ensures that all the family members lose their jobs. Helpless and starving, they are thrown out of their home. Soon, the frail and second-time pregnant Ona delivers prematurely, and she and the infant die. This is the beginning of the end of Jurgis' family.

Will jungle book 3 come out in theaters?

No.

Disney has stopped doing the direct to DVD sequels to their films.

How does Mowgli in the story Mowgli's Brothers come to live with Mother and Father wolf?

Mother Wolf is feeding her cubs when she and Father Wolf hear the tiger Shere Khan attacking some humans. Father Wolf goes to investigate and hears something approaching through the undergrowth. He prepares to spring at the intruder, but as he does so he sees that it is a naked baby boy, or as he calls it, a man's cub. Mother Wolf is curious to see what a man's cub looks like, so Father Wolf picks up the baby and carries him inside. After a moment the hungry baby pushes aside one of Mother Wolf's cubs and begins suckling from her. Mother Wolf is so impressed by the "man-cub's" boldness that she decides to adopt him. Because his body is as hairless as a frog's she calls him "Mowgli", which means "frog" in the wolves' tongue. In order to be accepted by the wolf pack all new cubs must be shown to the pack's leader Akela at the Council Rock and spoken for by two wolves who are not its parents. When Mother and Father Wolf show Mowgli, none of the wolves will speak for him, but Baloo the bear who tutors the wolves does so, and Bagheera the panther, who is a guest at the pack council but not entitled to speak for the man-cub, offers to buy Mowgli's life with a freshly-killed bull. Shere Khan arrives, claiming that the man-cub is his prey, but the pack accepts Bagheera's offer and sends Shere Khan away. And so Mowgli grows up with the wolves and is tutored by Baloo and Bagheera, while Shere Khan bides his time, waiting for an opportunity to kill the man-cub....

What are the conflicts in the short story Mark of the Beast by Rudyard Kipling?

There is one major one that shows up. The mark of the beast is considered throughout the writing to be the conflict against God's law.

How is the white mans burden related to imperialism?

Europeans felt it was their duty to educate native peoples in undeveloped countries.

How did the ideas expressed in the white man Burden affect colonized people?

As per the theory of white man's burden, the white man of Europe was civilized, while the natives of Asia, Africa and the Americas were not. So, as colonizers of the Asian and African nations, the burden of civilizing the natives fell on the white man, as per this theory.


To answer the impact on colonized people, there were those among them who adopted Western culture, banishing and denigrating their own. Then, there was another category that tried to fuse what was best in their culture and Western culture, and tried to prove to the whites that there culture was equally great, if not greater (in the Indian context, some examples of such people would include Raja Rammohan Roy, Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi). Then, there were others who made exaggerated claims about their culture, and tried to prove that everything good and great emerged in their country only. Then, there was a fourth category of conservatives, who even upheld those practices in their culture that were considered to be social evils and blamed the Westerners for disturbing the established order of things.


Many of the people in the first category emraced Christianity, though there were many other factors responsible for people embracing Christianity outside the Middle East and Europe.

The mood in kipling and I by Jesus Colon?

In "Kipling and I" by Jesus Colon, the mood is reflective and critical. Colon questions and challenges Rudyard Kipling's portrayal of imperialism and colonialism by sharing personal experiences that highlight the injustices and inequalities faced by colonized peoples. There is a sense of anger and frustration in Colon's tone as he seeks to dismantle colonial ideologies.

Which animal shows the most courage in helping Rikki?

The animal who shows the most courage, and puts herself at the most risk, is Darzee's wife.

She pretends to have an injured wing (claiming that a boy broke it with a stone) and lures Nagaina away from her nest to give Rikki-tikki time to creep down and destroy all but one of Nagaina's egg clutch.

How does Rikki Tikki kill Nagaina?

Rikki Tikki kills her by luring her into her own nest and eating her and her egg.

Is the mrs kipling on Jesse real?

Mrs. Kipling is a fictional character on the Disney Channel show "Jessie." She is a giant Asian water monitor lizard owned by the character Ravi Ross. In real life, the lizard is portrayed by animatronics and visual effects.

What would an anti-imperialist say to kipling?

An anti-imperialist might criticize Kipling for romanticizing imperialism and spreading the belief in the superiority of Western powers over colonized peoples. They may argue that Kipling's works perpetuate harmful stereotypes and justify oppressive colonial practices.

What are the characters on jungle junction?

zooter ellyvan bobby crocker miss jolly beetlebugs toadhog taxicrab bongo carla and lance

What characterized The white men burden?

"The White Man's Burden" is the idea that European and American nations had a moral duty to bring their civilization and culture to other countries they considered less developed. This concept was often used to justify colonialism and imperialism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

What is the meaning of the line If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you If by Rudyard Kipling?

If you can keep calm when everybody else is panicking and blaming other people then... (you'll be a man, my son) Kipling wrote the poem when the British Empire was at its height and soldiering an everyday thing. The line is particularly relevant when you are a soldier under attack.