RIKKI TIKKI TAVI BY Rudyard Kipling | TEXT, SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION WITH PICTURES
Introduction to Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Overview of the Chapter
- The video introduces the third chapter from the CBC Class 5 syllabus titled "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," highlighting its interesting name and story.
- The author, Rudyard Kipling, is introduced as a renowned writer born on December 30, 1865. His works are inspired by his experiences in India.
Key Characters
- Main characters include Rikki-Tikki (the mongoose), Teddy (the boy), and two cobras named Nag and Nagaina who serve as antagonists in the story.
Plot Summary of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Setting and Initial Conflict
- The narrative centers around a great battle between Rikki-Tikki, a mongoose, and a pair of cobras in an English family's garden.
- After being washed out by a flood, Rikki-Tikki is found by Teddy's family who takes him in to recover.
Character Dynamics
- Unlike other mongooses, Rikki-Tikki is fearless; he explores the house and provides protection against snakes while forming a bond with Teddy.
Climactic Battles Against Cobras
Discovery of Threat
- One night, Rikki-Tikki hears snakes plotting to kill the humans in their home which prompts him to take action against them.
First Confrontation with Nag
- Rikki-Tikki attacks Nag when he finds him asleep; during this confrontation, Teddy's father intervenes with gunfire that helps defeat Nag.
Final Showdown with Nagaina
Resolution of Conflict
- After defeating Nag, Rikki-Tikki prepares for another battle against Nagaina. He destroys her eggs to prevent future threats.
Conclusion of Story Arc