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about The Jungle Book


by: Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling, in full Joseph Rudyard Kipling,
(born December 30, 1865, Bombay [now Mumbai], India
—died January 18, 1936, London, England), English
short-story writer, poet, and novelist chiefly remembered
for his celebration of British imperialism, his tales and
poems of British soldiers in India, and his tales for
children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in
1907.
The Jungle Book was written by Rudyard Kipling in
1894. It was originally a collection of stories that
Kipling wrote while he lived in India. The most famous
of the stories were those that Kipling wrote
about Mowgli, a man-cub raised by wolves in the
jungle.
The Summary of The Jungle Book
by Rudyard Kipling
Mowgli arrives at a wolf pack's home on top of
a mountain where he meets Akela, the wolf pack's
leader. The mother and father wolf take in Mowgli as
one of their own. Shere Khan, a tiger, wants to capture
Mowgli and eat him. Finally, the entire wolf pack accepts
Mowgli after a bear named Baloo speaks for him and a
panther named Bagheera bribes the pack with food.
Mowgli learns how to live in the jungle with the help of
all of his animal family, but he still watches the people in
the nearby village who are living normal human lives.
Shere Khan still tries to get the younger wolves to
exclude Mowgli from the pack, and after a while, Mowgli
realizes it's time for him to move on from his jungle
family.
 Before Mowgli leaves, Bagheera tells him to get the
Red Flower from outside the house of a man. The
Red Flower is the way that the jungle animals talk
about fire, a dangerous weapon to them. The
animals are too scared to use the Red Flower, but
Mowgli isn't an animal. Mowgli hits Shere Khan with
a fire stick and scares him away from the mountain.
Mowgli then leaves the mountain and promises to
return with Shere Khan's skin. Mowgli cries, and
Bagheera realizes Mowgli is finally a man.
 After leaving the mountain, Mowgli goes to the
village where the people live. When he gets to the
village he is rescued by a woman named Messua
and her husband who believe that Mowgli is their
long lost son who was taken by a tiger. Mowgli
tries to learn how to speak and live as a man.

THE END
Raised by a family of wolves since birth,
Mowgli (Neel Sethi) must leave the only home he's ever
known when the fearsome tiger Shere Khan (Idris Elba)
Plot of the Story unleashes his mighty roar. Guided by a no-nonsense
panther (Ben Kingsley) and a free-spirited bear (Bill
Murray), the young boy meets an array of jungle
animals, including a slithery python and a smooth-
talking ape. Along the way, Mowgli learns valuable life
lessons as his epic journey of self-discovery leads to fun
and adventure.
 Mowgli
Mowgli, a fearless boy who escaped being
eaten by Shere Khan the tiger, is allowed
to grow up with a wolf pack. He learns to
communicate with nearly any animal in the
jungle and eventually lures Shere Khan to
his death.
 Bagheera
Bagheera is a black panther who is
extremely knowledgeable about the Law
of the Jungle and is able to influence the
wolf pack. He buys Mowgli's way into
the pack with the price of a bull. As
Mowgli grows up, Bagheera continues
to stand up for Mowgli, and he is patient
enough to teach Mowgli how to survive
in the jungle.
 Baloo
Baloo the bear helps to raise Mowgli. He is in
charge of teaching all wolf cubs the Law of the
Jungle and languages of all the animals. Baloo
speaks up for Mowgli at the first Council Rock
meeting when the pack is deciding whether
Mowgli should stay or be cast out.
 Shere Khan
Shere Khan is a tiger who tries to
convince the wolf pack to let him
eat Mowgli but ends up being
killed by Mowgli instead.
 The law of the jungle: Kipling portrays following
rules, such as the Law of the Jungle or the Law of the
Beach, as essential for the upholding of civilization.
The Jungle Book Themes
The main themes in The Jungle  The importance of courage: Courage is the defining
Book are the law of the jungle, the quality of the book's heroes, and Kipling emphasizes
importance of courage, and
abandonment and loneliness. the necessity of doing one's duty in spite of fear.
 Abandonment and loneliness: Mowgli is abandoned
by both humans and wolves, and Kipling portrays
loneliness and solitude as the price of standing out
from the community.
 The overall tone of The Jungle is dark and
oppressive.
 The Jungle Book is a 2016 American fantasy 
adventure film directed and produced by 
Tones and Jon Favreau, written by Justin Marks and
Style of The produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on 
Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling's eponymous collective works
, the film is a live-action/CGI hybrid remake of
the Walt Disney's 
1967 animated film of the same name.
 The Jungle Book is a good story for children. And I
believe that they will learn a lot from this book. It is about
loving for family, friends and bravery that we should

My Criticism possess. And I read that The Jungle Book is a tender and
rollicking fable that manages to touch on some grown-up
and Personal themes about man’s destructive power and the loss of
Response about youthful innocence without losing sight that it’s first and
foremost a gee-whiz kids adventure. And it would be
The Jungle Book wonderful to watch or read it with family to learn more
about the importance of a family.

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