If it is not due to his unconditional courage, Rikki will not maintain welfare and peace in the garden. In addition to the brave Rikki is also very loyal. While defending the house, Rikki kept its loyalty to Teddy. Rikki is reliable and protects the family (Kipling 80). This example shows that Rikki depicts loyalty by protecting the family and not entering any bungalows to hurt them. Rudyard Kipling further explained Rikki's loyalty to his family, and Teddy's father shows that Rikki trusted him to be faithful and respected (Kipling 80).
This is the story of a battle with one hand of Rikki-tikki-tavi that goes through the big bungalow bathroom at Segowlee camp. Darzee of Tailorbird helped him, and muskrat Chuchundra never appeared in the middle of the floor, but always crawled on the wall and gave him advice, but Rikki-tikki made a real fight. He is a meerkat like his fur and his tail kitten, but likes weas on his head and his custom. His eyes and restless nose edge are pink. You can scratch yourself either before, behind, or behind the legs you choose to use. Until it looks like a bottle brush, he can confuse the tail. When he cuts out the long grass, his slogan slogans are as follows: "Rikk-tikk-tikki-tikki-tchk!"
Hint: His courage stood out among all the functions Rikki-tikki presented in "Rikki-tikki-tavi". Is it possible to be too brave? Write a discussion of five parts, where you mentioned the claim to answer this question based on the behavior of Rikki-tikki. Support your statement with clear reason and evidence in the story. Maintain an official style throughout the article
This is the story of a battle with one hand Rikki tikki tavi goes through Segowlee camp's bathroom. After introduction, the plot began bringing hero Rikki to the environment through coincident events. His house was hit by a flood, when his family found him and care about his health, he was washed away and died. Here, Kippling shows the courage of the hero, "The world is the most difficult to frighten cats."
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is a drowned kitty after the flood took him home. I found a boy called Teddy licking a cat, and he and his mother made the animal healthy. Rikki never speaks English with his family, but he interacts with other animals in the garden and speaks in English. I found that this technique is useful for plotting plots. For example, the natural enemy of Meerkat is Cobra. Kipling used these two enemies in the wild to make them a hero and an opponent of short stories. Throughout the story, Rikki-Tikki finds himself fighting opponents in the garden to save Teddy's family.