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Who killed Nag in Rikki-tikki-tavi?
While Rikki-Tikki chomped onto the base of Nag’s head, Teddy’s father came with his gun and shot Nag, but the cobra had been killed by the mongoose shortly before he was blown up. Nagaina, heartbroken, vowed revenge, although she eventually met her death from Rikki-Tikki as well.
How does Rikki-tikki feel after he kills Karait?
After he has killed Karait, we are told that Rikki-tikki-tavi is “thoroughly enjoying himself.” He doesn’t seem to experience any guilt or remorse for killing the snake. On the contrary, however, we are told that the snake is very dangerous and could have done significant damage to the family.
What happened to Nag’s dead body?
The news of Nag’s death was all over the garden, for the sweeper had thrown the body on the rubbish-heap.
Who dies first nag or Nagaina?
At first the snakes in the garden were just being evil, but after Rikki-Tikki got there, there was purpose behind it. 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.
Why did Rikki-Tikki’s eyes grow red?
telling how the animals have strong loyalties and conflicts. explaining that Rikki-tikki’s eyes grow red when he is angry.
Why does Rikki not destroy the last cobra egg?
Expert Answers Rikki-tikki realizes that if Nag and Nagaina’s eggs are allowed to hatch, then cobras will continue their reign of terror in this part of the world. As Rikki-tikki is determined to protect his human family at all costs, he simply cannot allow this to happen.
Why did Napoleon change the song in Animal Farm?
Fearful that the song might stir up the same rebellious feelings felt by the animals the night Major taught it to them, Napoleon replaces it with a decidedly blander song that focuses on the responsibility of the animals to protect the farm, rather than to overthrow its leaders: Never through me shalt thou come to harm!
How did the rebellion spread in Animal Farm?
News of the Rebellion has spread to many other farms, thanks to Snowball ’s and Napoleon ’s pigeon messengers. Meanwhile, in the human world, Mr. Jones tells other farmers about the Rebellion. The fear of similar revolutions unites the owners of the farms adjacent to Animal Farm, even though they dislike one another.
Why do the animals still believe in Animal Farm?
They never lose their sense of pride in Animal Farm or their feeling that they have differentiated themselves from animals on other farms. The inhabitants of Animal Farm still fervently believe in the goals of the Rebellion—a world free from humans, with equality for all animals.
What did the ducklings represent in Animal Farm?
“The two horse had just lain down when a brood of ducklings which had lost their mother filed into the barn, cheeping feebly and wandering from side to side to find some place they would not be trodden on.”- The ducklings definitely represent the vulnerable children that can be easily victims of propaganda.