THE JUNGLE BOOK



    Ruyard Kipling's work is inspired on the indians jungle, based on the jungle's law. It deals about the behaviour of jungle animals and the behaviour of human beings. This novel is forced by the fault of faith of his author, it is other way of see the English world.

    Kipling never understands at all the indian's way of life and their contemplative religion, it is shown at his narrative, specially at this work and at "Kim".

    Mowgli, the main character, is left by his parents at the jungled and he is took by the Seeonee's wolfs. But he grows up without his parents love and without contact with other human. Because of that when Mowgli grows up he must turn back among humans.

    This story has inside the nature, badness and the eternal cruelty of the life. It is full of irony. Kipling is an impresionist and he shows us lots of colours, noices, movements in his phisical descriptions of their characters.

    Mowgli has to discover too soon how the life is really. And behind this story jungle animals we can see an analise of the human behaviours.

    It shows us how the animals are more gentle among them, and how the human beings are full of bad passions.

 

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