By the end of "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," Rikki learns the importance of bravery and responsibility in protecting his adopted family. He understands that courage is not just about fighting but also about safeguarding those you love from danger. Additionally, Rikki realizes the value of loyalty and the bond he shares with the humans and other animals in his garden, solidifying his role as a protector.
At the end of "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," Rikki confronts Nagaina in her den, where she attempts to retrieve her eggs to ensure their safety. To resolve the conflict, Rikki cleverly uses the eggs as leverage, threatening to destroy them if Nagaina does not back down. Ultimately, she is forced to flee, allowing Rikki to kill her, which secures peace for the garden and protects the human family from further danger. Rikki's bravery and strategic thinking effectively eliminate the threat posed by Nagaina.
Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.
they die end of story
the let the girl die , the end of the story
they all died
I think you're referring to the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling. Nagaina goes down the rat hole (her home) with Rikki (the mongoose) clenched to her tail. When he comes out of the hole, he says that he's killed her. The ants march down to check and later the tailor bird announces it to the whole garden.
At the end of "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," Rikki confronts Nagaina in her den, where she attempts to retrieve her eggs to ensure their safety. To resolve the conflict, Rikki cleverly uses the eggs as leverage, threatening to destroy them if Nagaina does not back down. Ultimately, she is forced to flee, allowing Rikki to kill her, which secures peace for the garden and protects the human family from further danger. Rikki's bravery and strategic thinking effectively eliminate the threat posed by Nagaina.
The appearance of Nag in "Rikki-tikki-tavi" signals a turning point in the story as he becomes a significant antagonist. This event increases tension and sets the stage for the conflict between Rikki-tikki and the cobras, ultimately leading to the climax of the story.
They are part of the same song.
They are part of the same song.
To make you learn a lesson. Often made with animals that have humans characteristics.a short story with talking animals and at the end of the story it has a moral
The biggest conflict in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is the battle between Rikki-Tikki, the mongoose, and the cobras Nag and Nagaina who threaten the safety of the human family and their garden. The struggle between these characters escalates as Rikki-Tikki tries to protect the family while the cobras plot to harm them.
A passage from the story itself illustrates Rikki-tikkis' curiosity better than anything I could say..."He nearly drowned himself in the bath-tubs, put his nose into the ink on a writing table, and burnt it on the end of the big man's cigar, for he climbed up in the big man's lap to see how writing was done. At nightfall he ran into Teddy's nursery to watch how kerosene-lamps were lighted, and when Teddy went to bed Rikki-tikki climbed up too; but he was a restless companion, because he had to get up and attend to every noise all through the night, and find out what made it."
when the snake almost strike at the boy Rikki Tikki told the snake that her egg was in the melon brushes so he flowed her to the melon brushes in then into her hole in killed her in the egg in he saved the boy from getting bitten
he says 'chox!' (as in, chocolate), over the story but he begins to learn more in the end.
1)Courage:In the story, courage is the dominant characteristic of the hero, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, a mongoose. It is, indeed ,heroic for the mongoose to fight the evil cobras, Nag and Nagaina. Although Rikki is afraid of the cobra's immense size and strength, he is determined to protect the human family, who has given him refuge in their home. Rikki has no experience of fighting with snakes, but it is his tremendous power of courage which enables him to comfort the horrid cobras. He emerges victorious in his fight with the snakes. His courage is rewarded at the end- he is considered a hero by denizens of the garden ; and the human family gives him a permanent place in their home.The virtue of courage is highly regarded in the story. Rikki's is emphasised and contrasted with the cowardliness of Chuchundra , the fearful muskrat, who is unable to overcome his fear. Rikki and other creatures of the garden, scorn at Chuchundra for being chicken-hearted. At the end, Darzee, a tailor-bird sings a song of triumph to praise the heroic Rikki for his courageous deed.2)Survival: Survival of the fittest is the law of jungle, so it applies to the fantasy world of the garden as well. The cobras, Rikki and other creatures of the garden struggle to survive. Rikki, a mongoose poses a natural danger to the cobra and his family and hence, Rikki and snakes become arch-rivals. Cobras are a threat to the babies of the tailorbirds, Darzee and his wife; and also to the human family. But only the fittest Rikki and the human family survive in the end. The more fit acquire supremacy and power. The weak are eliminated altogether. The theme of survival comes from the theory of Social Darwinism, prevalent during the late 19th century.3) Loyalty: The virtues of loyalty, duty and honour were deeply rooted in Kipling during his training at the military school. Kipling was highly influenced by these virtues and they feature most of his works. Rikki's loyalty towards the human family makes him courageous. Rikki's sense of loyalty drives him to protect Teddy from Karait, a poisonous snake and later, the human family from the cobras. Rikki does not even bother about his own life in protecting the human family. Rikki fought for the honour of his family - the human family. Rikki's loyalty to the family does not go unrewarded. He gets a permanent refuge in the human family where he remains as their protector, for rest of his life.This answer is written by Vishal Reddy Kallem, a boy who is currently studying class X, Johnson Grammar School, Nacharam, Hyderabad-500007. If you have any queries regarded to this answer you can contact me -8008003213. Hope you all like this answer.
The end of a story is called the denouement.