The complication leading to the killing of Nag is when Nag sneaks into Rikki-Tikki-Tavi's house to kill his family.
After Rikki-Tikki-Tavi kills Nag, the male cobra, a significant complication arises when Nagaina, Nag's mate, seeks revenge. She threatens the safety of Rikki's human family by trying to access their home and plans to kill them to avenge Nag's death. This conflict heightens the tension in the story as Rikki must confront Nagaina to protect his adopted family, ultimately leading to a climactic battle for survival.
A complication in the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" occurs when the cobras Nag and Nagaina hatch a plan to kill the human family and take over the garden. Rikki-Tikki, the mongoose, must thwart their scheme in order to protect the family.
Nag ate Darzee's egg causing Rikki-tikki-tavi to be in war with him. After killing Nag, it upseted Nagina, and then Rikki-tikki-tavi fought with her.
Nagaina was the female antagonist in the short story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling. She was a cunning and dangerous cobra who sought revenge on the mongoose Rikki-Tikki-Tavi for killing her mate and disrupting her plans to harm the family that lived in the garden.
He trys to kill Rikki Tikki Tavi.
After Rikki-Tikki-Tavi kills Nag, the male cobra, a significant complication arises when Nagaina, Nag's mate, seeks revenge. She threatens the safety of Rikki's human family by trying to access their home and plans to kill them to avenge Nag's death. This conflict heightens the tension in the story as Rikki must confront Nagaina to protect his adopted family, ultimately leading to a climactic battle for survival.
A complication in the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" occurs when the cobras Nag and Nagaina hatch a plan to kill the human family and take over the garden. Rikki-Tikki, the mongoose, must thwart their scheme in order to protect the family.
By killing Nag and eventually Nagaina.
Nag ate Darzee's egg causing Rikki-tikki-tavi to be in war with him. After killing Nag, it upseted Nagina, and then Rikki-tikki-tavi fought with her.
rikki tikki is the protagonist because he is the main charactor in the story but also the bad guy by killing nag and nagiana.
I think Nagaina deserves no mercy because she plans to get revenge on Rikki-tikki for killing her husband
1) The finding and subsequent adoption of Rikki-tikki 2) The killing of the karait 3) The battle with & killing of Nag All lead to the climactic battle with Nagaina & eventual resolution of the story
In the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling, there is no explicit flashback. The tale follows the adventures of a brave mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi as he protects his human family from dangerous cobras in their garden.
rikki-tikki-tavi who solved the conflict by killing nag and nagaina and karait to make safely life for the people and the animal.
Rikki-tikki does not want Darzee to sing of Nag's defeat because it could attract the attention of Nagaina, Nag's mate, who may seek revenge on Rikki-tikki for killing Nag. Rikki-tikki knows that remaining discreet and not drawing attention to his actions is key to his safety.
"Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling about a young mongoose named Rikki-Tikki who is adopted by a British family living in India. He protects the family from dangerous cobras Nag and Nagaina who threaten their safety. The story follows Rikki-Tikki's bravery and cunning as he battles the cobras to keep his family safe.
The rising action is: -When Rikki tikki arrives at the house -When Rikki tikki first meets Darzee and Nag and bites Nagaina -When Rikki tikki kills Karait -When Rikkki tikki kills Nag -When Rikki tikki crushes and bites all of Nagaina's eggs but one The Climax is: -When Rikki tikki chases Nagaina into the hole and kills her and her last egg Falling Action: -The coppersmith tells everyone about Rikki tikki and the family admires him for killing all the snakes and saving their lives Resolution: - The bird tells all the animals from different gardens and they all celbrate the death of nag and nagina.