He hates them! He think that they are mean and terriozes everyone in th garden!
Nagaina is the wife of the villainous cobra Nag in the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi." She is protective of her eggs and plays a key role in the conflict between the cobras and the mongoose, Rikki-tikki-tavi.
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.
Nagaina is the female cobra in the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling. She is the main antagonist who seeks revenge on the family that has disturbed her home and killed her mate. Nagaina is cunning, ruthless, and a formidable adversary to Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, the protagonist mongoose.
An example of personification in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is when the author describes the cobra as having the ability to "fling itself headlong at the intruders." This attribute of actively flinging itself adds human-like qualities to the cobra, giving it a sense of purpose and intention.
Nagaina is Nag's wife, a cobra. She was going to kill Rikki while Nag distracted when they first met but Darzee warned him. After Rikki killed Nag he found her babies (eggs) in the melon bed and killed all but one to bribe her with it. She took the egg and slithered into her hole with Rikki on her tail. When Rikki came out he said that she wouldn't bother then anymore but we don't know what happened she could still be alive.
Nag is a King Cobra
the cobra
Nagaina is the wife of the villainous cobra Nag in the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi." She is protective of her eggs and plays a key role in the conflict between the cobras and the mongoose, Rikki-tikki-tavi.
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.
The natural animosity between the cobra and the mongoose.
Yes, in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," Kipling presents Nagaina (the female cobra) as more ruthless and cunning than Nag (the male cobra). Nagaina is depicted as a more formidable and dangerous adversary for Rikki-tikki.
Nagaina is the female cobra in the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling. She is the main antagonist who seeks revenge on the family that has disturbed her home and killed her mate. Nagaina is cunning, ruthless, and a formidable adversary to Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, the protagonist mongoose.
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.
Nag and Nagaina were King Cobras.
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both Rikki and nag are trying to protect there families
Nag and Nagaina are both cobras. Nagaina is Nag's wife.