Rikki had just crushed the Cobra egg, losing the only leverage he had left, believing that he could fight Nagaina. Rikki then runs as fast as he can to Nagaina but on the way Darzee calls out to him, “Rikki, why are you going so fast?”
“I’m going to kill Nagaina! ”Rikki yelled back. Darzee then flew off content with Rikki’s answer. Rikki then, slightly annoyed raced off again to go kill Nagaina. Rikki knew this was a risk to lose his leverage over Nagaina, but if he failed he would have to fight two cobras, and Rikki just couldn’t fight two cobras and win. As Rikki arrived at the bungalow he saw Nagaina inching towards Teddy, ready to strike.
“Nagaina, stop right where you 're at!” Rikki yelled, ready to fight.
“I have no intention of stopping and I never will, I will
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Just as he got ready to strike Nagaina lunged faster, and although she missed Rikki, that showed she would have the advantage for the rest of the fight.
Nagaina quickly jumped on Rikki striking him in the back of the neck, her venom seeping into his blood. Rikki pleaded, "When I die please don 't hurt my friends"
"I have much more planned for them", Nagaina said coldly.
As Rikki took his last breath he swore one day he would get his revenge and as the sun set on the bungalow Rikki died in sorrow knowing his friends would have a fate worse than death.
The next day, as the sun rose over the garden, the stench of dead bodies reached the noses of everyone in the garden and they got curious. They sent Darzee out to investigate the foul stench but he never came back, so the animals decided they would all go try to find Darzee and the source of the smell. They all came upon the bungalow and entered it only to find Nagaina and the dead bodies of their friends. Nagaina quickly finished them off and now Cobras would rule the garden once
Look at Rita; look at Misha. You see, who are you kidding? You killed Tapka and you will never be forgiven. " This shows that he felt guilt for betraying Rita and Misha’s trust by getting Tapka in an accident and killing her.
He wrapped himself around a bucket. Rikki-tikki jumped onto the back of his neck to paralyze him so that he could not strike at him. He had killed Nag. The resolution is when Nagaina had found out what happened to Nag. Rikki-tikki had destroyed all of the baby eggs but one.
Rikki feels he did a fine job himself and the father has no reason to do that. Another example of Rikki’s excessive pride is found on page 799. He states, “The boy is safe, and it was I—I—I that caught Nag by the hood last night in the bathroom.’ Then he began to jump up and down, all four feet together, his head close to the floor.
“When the house is emptied of people, said Nagaina to her husband, “he will have to go away, and then the garden will be our own again.(pg. 12-13)” That states that Nagaina is diabolical because she wants to kill Rikki and Teddy’s family to have the garden to Nag and herself. Furthermore, Nagaina is angry with Rikki for ruining her plan to get the garden, so would try to kill him and his family. Nagaina lifted up her head and hissed, “You warned Rikki-tikki when I would have killed him...
Give me the last of my eggs, and I will go away and never come back,” she said, lowering her hood. This is important because this shows how nagaina was trying to kill teddy and his family for revenge. But when Rikki came with an egg she lost it and pleated for it. his is also important because even though she didn’t show a little bit of braveness she still tried to be when fighting Rikki. Evidence of Nagaina’s character traits (pg.27).Again and again and again she struck, and each time her head came with a whack on the matting of the veranda
This conveys the other cruel side of Nagaina’s loyalty to her family, in which revenge for the death of her Nag is sought. This step is one that Rikki Tikki never took, although it still displays great courage on Nagaina’s part to make a move so
This shows that Nagaina was in despair after Nag had died, and quickly went to the veranda to kill Rikki Tikki’s family for revenge, neglecting Darzee’s wife and leaving her eggs out in the open unprotected. This character trait of Nagaina is different to Rikki Tikki’s character trait because unlike Rikki Tikki, Nagaina did not think about her actions as she rushed to the veranda to kill the family and this proves the thesis because Nagaina went to the veranda to kill the humans so her eggs will be protected from the “bang-stick.” In conclusion, Nagaina, the antagonist of the story, is a dangerous and vicious character and is similar to Rikki Tikki because she is very protective of her loved
Rikki Tikki killed Karait. After that Nagaina knew he was a threat. Then Nagaina and Nag plotted against Rikki’s life, and Rikki killed Nag. Nagaina’s life mate. She was heartbroken and in mourning when Rikki killed almost all her unborn babies!
When Rikki-Tikki went to save Teddy, he crushed all of Nagaina’s eggs except for one. Rikki-Tikki was so determined to accomplish his goal that he would die to do it. He went against his animal instincts that he jumped in the snake hole with Nagaina just to kill her. At the end Rikki-Tikki learned to never give up on his dreams until you accomplish
Yet she must get food or die. Her hands shook slightly and she swallowed hard to keep calm." As stated, you can see that Miyax was a patient type of person and she understands that patience is the way of life, and if you don 't play the game by its rules, you will
The climax of the story was when Rikki wanted to gain leverage on Nagaina, so Rikki silently crushed all her snake eggs but one. As soon as Nagaina heard that Rikki had crushed all her eggs, she broke off in a sprint to Rikki. Nagaina and Rikki began to fight a dangerous battle, but then Nagaina suddenly slid down he hole and Rikki followed he
Nagaina was so used to ruling over the bungalow’s garden, that she filled up with pure hatred when Rikki took away her position. “But are you sure there is anything to be gained by killing?” said
RIkki-Tikki loved the family so much he risked his life multiple times to protect them. When Nagaina got into the veranda during breakfast,
Phoenix insisted, “No sir, I going to town” (Welty 466). Phoenix continually displays the will to get her grandson’s medicine and not letting anything or anyone stand in the way of achieving that goal. The hunter even pointed his gun at Phoenix but she showed no fear. She put her life at jeopardy, yet again, for the sake of her grandson. The hunter said, “Doesn’t the gun scare you” (Welty 467), Phoenix replies, “No sir, I seen plenty go off closer by, in my day, and for far less than what I’ve done” (467).
Katie, also referred to as “The Bitch”, shows her wrath by pulling a blade from her mouth and slicing the narrator's face. Before the cutting the narrator was portrayed as a girl with a rich father that gave her unlimited access to money and objects. The narrator has an avalanche of emotions and stages of diminishing self-portrayal after the incident, the narrator's mother first attest that her life is