The jungle in " The Jungle Book" is civilized and organized because of the rule of law. Comment.
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the jungle book is civilised and organised as there were many incidents of civilisation that we can see as bringing up of Mowgli by the wolf pack, and his games with ballo, their deeds of friendship, relationship with Akela and even the death of sherkhan. all took place in a well planned and civilised manner. Although it was a jungle but still we do not get to see any Savage moments as tearing up of animals or anything else. All the things they planned, from getting honey for ballo to the death of sherkhan were greatly planned and organised. Even there were the rules of jungle that everyone had to follow. the writer 'Ruyard Kipling' made it a story that everyone would love and there would be no age difference for the readers.
I don't understand the rule of law since rules are laws and laws are rule....so sorry for that and I think this much would be enough.
the jungle book is civilised and organised as there were many incidents of civilisation that we can see as bringing up of Mowgli by the wolf pack, and his games with ballo, their deeds of friendship, relationship with Akela and even the death of sherkhan. all took place in a well planned and civilised manner. Although it was a jungle but still we do not get to see any Savage moments as tearing up of animals or anything else. All the things they planned, from getting honey for ballo to the death of sherkhan were greatly planned and organised. Even there were the rules of jungle that everyone had to follow. the writer 'Ruyard Kipling' made it a story that everyone would love and there would be no age difference for the readers.
I don't understand the rule of law since rules are laws and laws are rule....so sorry for that and I think this much would be enough.
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In the Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, the set of rules "Laws of the Jungle" are set which conducts the lives and business of animals. Through this, the animals are able to create and codify the set of rules which govern their behavior.
One example of law of the jungle is the punishment to animals. If the law is broke there is no sense of grudges. When by Mowgli's actions Bagheera's honor is damaged, the law dictated that Mowgli will be punished.
"One of the beauties of jungle law is that punishment settles all scored.
There is no nagging afterward."
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