THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF ANIMALS IN RUDYARD KIPLING'S “THE JUNGLE BOOK” AND “RIKKI-TIKI-TAWI”
Keywords:
biocentrism, image of animals, human beings, kindness, loyalty, courage, teaching abilityAbstract
This article studies the role of animals in the life of Mowgli in Rudyard Kipling's novel “The Jungle Book” and the short story “Rikki-Tikki”, published as part of the collection of stories “The Jungle Book”, in which the main character is a mongoose named Rikki-Tikki and an analysis of the role and importance of cobras named Nagaina and Nag in the work is discussed.
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