A Mesmerizing experience of an excellent story : THE JUNGLE BOOK by Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” is a classic compilation of tales which was originally published in the year 1894. The most popular stories in the book are those about Mowgli, a little boy whose parental figures are wolves, living in the wilderness in India. Briefly here are the highlights of the book's main elements: Plot structure and themes Mainline: The main plot consist of Mowgli's achievements and experiences while growing up in the jungle. Living in a society of animals, particularly the bonds formed with Bagheera, a panther and Baloo, the bear emphasizes issues such as inclusion, socialization, belonging, and wilderness. Areas of Focus: There are areas concerning the order of nature’s laws and civilization, self-seeking, and conflicts between man and nature. There’s a great conflict contained in Kipling’s imagination of the jungle that it is a civilization and not just a crazed anarchist’s society. Characterization Mowgli: Who is the central character illustrating his evolution from the child of a jungle to a young man, addressing the introduction and centralization aspects of the book. It seems that Mowgli’s wild childhood experience battles with his human tendencies, and this conflict motivates most of the plot. Bagheera: A considerate and protective black panther who is relatively more powerful than the other animals in the jungle and looks after Mowgli through the jungle hence keeps him ready to face challenges. Baloo: The amiable bear who educates Mowgli on the ‘Law of The Jungle’ and embodies a father’s role. Sher Khan: The dreaded tiger and chief villain, symbolizing the threat posed by mankind to Mowgli.
Its an obviously one of the best storyline, even as an grown man everyone will be absolutely amazed by work of Sir Rudyard Kipling

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