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Jungle Book Essay Research Paper Summary

Jungle Book Essay, Research Paper


Summary:


The story The Jungle Book is a collection of stories written about the ecosystems


and everyone?s part in it. This book is written mostly from the animals point of view


telling their feelings and their unheard laws. The book was written in a very simple form


and was very easy to read, understand, and analyze.


This story was broken up into seven parts. The first three parts were coinciding


and had the same characters throughout. The other four stories were entirely separate


although they all had the same theme.


Plot Analysis:


All of the stories from the jungle book are written about animals. The animals have


to prove things to other animals, and their struggles and victories make up the stories.


Stories of Mowgli


This collection of stories is about a boy that lived in the jungle. Mowgli was raised


by wolves after his family was frightened away by a tiger named Shere Khan. Shere Khan


wanted to eat the boy but the wolves would not let him. Mowgli grew up in the way of the


wolves and the ways of the jungle. He learned all these from a bear named Baloo. Shere


Khan turned the rest of the wolf pack away from Mowgli and so he had to leave. Mowgli


then went to live with the humans of the area for a while, but after Mowgli killed Shere


Khan they also threw him out. Mowgli went back to the wolf pack and showed them all


that he was boss and took over the leaders position.


The White Seal


This story is about a baby seal that grows up in a nursery on St. Paul Island. This


baby seal is the first white seal that has ever been born. His name is Kotick. After two


years Kotick follows a group of seals that are being herded by men. The men chase them


to a slaughter pen. Kotick sees what happens and goes to talk to his parents about it. His


parents tell him that this has happened for hundreds of years and will happen for hundreds


of more years. Kotick decides that he will try to find an island where all the seals can live


without any fear of men. He swims for two years trying to find this island. He starts to ask


around the sea people to see if they have ever heard of this type of island. The sea people


tell him that the Sea Cow should know. Kotick finds the Sea Cow and asks him to where


the island is. The Sea Cow does not say a word but swims off. Kotick follows the Sea


Cow to a island. The island is perfect so he goes back to where the other seals are living.


The other seals do not believe that there is an island that man cannot get to so they refuse


to leave. Kotick then goes through the seal population and starts to bite the seals until they


have to leave the island. The seals then follow him to the island and they hibernate there


for the rest of their days.


Rikki-Tikki-Tavi?


This story is about a mongoose that is raised by a small family of three. The family


thought that they were relatively safe. The family lived in a jungle in a little hut. Many


different types of animals lived in the garden. The family did not know, however, that one


of these groups of animals consisted of two Cobras. These Cobras were thinking of killing


the family. They thought that if they killed the family they would be able to live in safety.


Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was aware of these snakes and knew that it was his job to protect the


people. When one of the snakes went into the bathroom and waited for the father he went


in after him and killed him. The people then thought that they were safe, but they were


not. The woman Cobra was then up set because Rikki-Tikki-Tavi had killed her mate. The


two Cobras had laid eggs together so he decided that it would be very advantages to


destroy these eggs. He destroyed every egg but one so that he would have some collateral.


He then went to find the Cobra. The Cobra was under the humans breakfast table and was


about to bite the little boy. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi talks the Cobra into taking the egg and


leaving. She does and he chases her down her hole and kills her.


Toomai of the Elephants


This story is about a little boy who grows up in India. The boy is from a long


lineage of elephant trainers. All of the experienced elephant trainers had never seen the


"Elephants Dance", but had seen the effects of it throughout the jungle. One night the


elephants started causing a ruckus so little Toomai went out to see what was the matter.


He followed one of the older elephants named Kala Nag. Kala Nag put little Toomai up on


his back and the two walked through the jungle. Kala Nag met up with hundreds of other


elephants and they danced through the night. Later on the next day when the two had


returned back to camp Toomai told all the old elephant trainers about what he had seen


and participated in. The elephant trainers didn?t believe him so they had to go out into the


jungle and see for themselves. When they saw how the elephants had trampled the jungle


floor during their dance they were ashamed. They then raised little Toomai up and gave


him the praise that he deserved. For little Toomai had seen what no other had seen before,


and was therefore the greatest among the trainers.


Her Majesty?s Servants


This story is about a group of animals that are used in the war efforts of India.


These animals include a donkey, a yoke of oxen, a horse, a elephant, and a camel. Each of


these animals go and meet after the camel heard has stampeded. The animals conversation


is overheard by an officer in the army. Each animal describes what his life is like and how


each is more brave than the next. Then as each animal get to talking about their duties they


realize that they are all needed for the war because each of their jobs take a special talent


which only their breed obtain.


Character Analysis:


Stories of Mowgli


The main character in this group of stories was Mowgl

i. He was a quiet, well


tanned, strong, long haired boy who was quite intelligent and was able to learn anything he


put his mind to. He was kind, gentle, loyal, honorable, and brave. We can see this in the


way he deals with the jungle animals, and also in the way in which he deals with his enemy


Shere Khan. Some minor characters were Shere Khan, Bagheera, Baloo, Kaa, The


Bandar-log, King Louis, Tabaqui, Raksha, Akela, Chil, Messua, Grey Brother, Buldeo,


and Rama. Most of these characters are animals except for Messua. Messua was Mowgli?s


biological mother. She looked after him when he went to live in the settlement with the


humans. The minor characters were very important to the story because without them


Mowgli would not have been able to prove his character qualities in the way he dealt with


the people.


The White Seal


The main character in this story was Kotick. Kotick was a young, white seal who


was always curious about what laid beyond the horizon. He wanted to find a place where


the seal population could live without being harmed by humans. He was courageous,


honorable, devoted, and determined. We can see these qualities portrayed in this story by


the way in which he administers himself to the job at hand. He also does not quit even


though he is four years old and should be settled down and raising his own pups. Some


minor characters were Sea Catch, Matkah, Grampus (Killer Whale), Sea Pig (Porpoise),


Kerick Booterin, Patalamon, Sea Vitch (Walrus), Chickies, Gooverooskies, Epatkas,


Burgomaster, and Sea Cow. Most of these characters were needed for the plot


developement of this story. I think that the most needed was Kerick Booterin because he


was the reason that the White Seal became so important. It was he that made Kotick go in


search of an island which men could not harm the seals, and also it was he that made his


men not kill Kotick.


Rikki-Tikki-Tavi?


The main character in this story was indeed Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. He was like a weasel


in appearance yet had the temperament of a cat. He was a quiet little mongoose that only


tried to please the people who were taking care of him. He would walk around through


the garden and try and learn new things which would be useful to him. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi


was loyal, trustworthy, and brave. We can see some examples of these in the way in which


he deals with his dilemma of the two cobra snakes. We can also see these qualities


portrayed when he has to make the choice of whether he should stay in the house of just


leave the family. Some of the minor characters were Darzee, Nag, Teddy, Nagaina,


Chuchundra, and Karait. The most important minor characters were the family and the


two cobra snakes. These were the most important because the snakes represented the


challenge to Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, and the family represented the responsibility that he had to


the humans that had looked after him.


Toomai of the Elephants


The main character of this story was Toomai. Toomai was a quiet, strong lad of


about 10 years of age. He only wanted to grow up and be the best elephant trainer that he


could be. The older elephant trainers often made fun and jokes with him. They said that he


was too small to be a smart elephant trainer and that he would have to wait to grow up to


become as seasoned as they were. Toomai was curious, brave, and knowledge seeking.


We can see these qualities portrayed through the entire story, because of the way he


approaches his destiny. We can also see these characteristics because of the way in which


he was not afraid to follow Kala Nag into the jungle. Some of the minor characters in this


story are Kala Nag, Radha Pyari, Black Toomai, Peterson Sahib, and Machua Appa. All of


these minor characters were needed in this story because without them Toomai would not


have needed to prove himself. Without this challenge he would probably not have become


the great elephant trainer which he has become today.


Her Majesty?s Servants


The main character in this story is a soldier. The soldiers name is never really


mentioned but he is the main character I think. The soldier is telling his story from what he


overheard from the animals. The soldiers characteristics are not visible although one of


them seem to be observation. Some of the minor characters are Vixen, Dick Cunliffe, and


Billy. These minor characters were not really needed for the unfolding of the plot because


any other characters could of been used for this documentary type of story.


Symbolism/Imagery:


The only symbolism which I can see in this book was Shere Khan as a symbol of


evil.


Theme:


The theme of this entire collection of stories was one of great importance. It was


that each person should learn to live and cooperate with their neighbors, and also learn to


appreciate the animals.


Style:


The authors style was very easy to read and follow. Some of the stories were


however quite childish and lacking in adventure. The author could of put a little more


excitement into this collection by perhaps putting more thought into them. Also a bit more


imagination could have been used in the description of the characters in this novel.


Personal Reflection:


I like this novel mostly because of the fact that it is a classic in our literature. The


stories were easy to read and follow although much more excitement could of been added.


The stories included in this novel are something which an every day person could whip up


on a weekend yet still be able to send a distinct message through. Rudyard?s purpose, I


think, was to let the world know that we must get along with our brothers in nature


instead of trying to tame them and conquer them. He must also in the back of his mind had


a fascination with the mindset of animals and what some of their unheard laws must have


been.

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