Answer:
In Kipling's "Mowgli's Brothers," a human child is taken by a family of wolves who decide to raise and protect him. However, when the tiger Shere Khan discoveries there is a "man cub" in the jungle, demands that he is given to him to be eaten.
Lost by his parents as a baby in the Indian jungle during a tiger attack, he is adopted by the Wolf Mother (Raksha) and Father Wolf, who call him Mowgli (frog) because of his lack of fur and his refusal to sit still. Shere Khan the tiger demands that they give him the baby but the wolves refuse.
Explanation:
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The excerpt has a tone of discomfort and shame.
Tone is the term that refers to the sensation that the author of the text wants to convey to the reader while reading.
This tone is created to generate a more immersive experience in reading and allow the reader to experience the same sensations as the characters, at certain times.
Through the excerpt above, we can see the tone of discomfort and shame, by the behavior and feeling of Bernard when he meets members of lower castes than him.
This feeling exists because he has physical characteristics very different from the characteristics of members of lower castes and this makes him feel ashamed and uncomfortable in interacting with them.
Importantly, this excerpt is part of the book "Brave New World." This book aims to address topics such as:
- The dangers of losing individuality.
- The violence of mass manipulation.
- The existence of government domination and oppression.
- Exploitation through alienation.
- The problems of totalitarianism.
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Answer:
One conflict in chapter one of the outsiders is between Ponyboy and the Socs.
Explanation:
One pulls out a blade and asks Ponyboy if he needs a haircut, a fight begins and Ponyboy is pinned and punched multiple times in the face. The Greaser's soon show up and the Socs run away.
It was successful because they had attacked it and had destroyed majority of it. They did not complete everything because the objective was to get the us in the war and win but us beat them. That is why I think they didn’t accomplish everything