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What do we learn about Mowgli 'S personality in chapter 3?

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Answered by riya584966
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Mowgli

Mowgli is the main character in the book. Taken from his village by Shere Khan the tiger, he escapes and runs into a cave where a wolf family live. They treat him as their own and he is raised like a wolf cub. His wolf mother names him Mowgli which means "Little Frog." He is a happy-go-lucky boy who considers himself a wolf. He is brave and spunky as a young child and as he gets older his skills come to match his spunk. He is lithe and athletic, more animal in movement than human, and visually striking to look at. He is wily and smart and able to strategize well. Occasionally his imagination runs away with itself and he is brought back to reality by Bagheera or Baloo. He deeply loves his wolf family as his own. Mowgli is a good, strong leader who honors the Jungle Law and respects the jungle traditions. He is eager to fight and defend his pack whenever he feels they are threatened.

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Answered by ayushisharma201920
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Chapter 3 goes back in time, beginning before Mowgli is forced to leave the wolf pack. Mowgli, seven years old, is learning the Law of the Jungle from Baloo the bear and Bagheera the black panther. Mowgli has also been taught the Master Words, used for protection, in all the languages of the animals, and the Strangers' Hunting Call. The Strangers' Hunting Call allows a stranger to hunt for food in another animal's territory when the stranger is hungry and must hunt there. It is spoken in the language of the animal who controls the territory. This call and the Master Words are the only ways to stay alive in the jungle.

There is so much to learn Mowgli has a hard time focusing and staying awake. One day Baloo cuffs Mowgli for not listening, and Mowgli runs off, angry at the bear. Bagheera chides Baloo for hurting the boy, and Baloo says that he is gentle but that Mowgli has to know the Master Words or he will not survive. Bagheera, thinking they would be useful, wants to know the Master Words, too. Mowgli, who has been listening to their conversation, comes out of hiding and recites the words for Bagheera. Mowgli also says he will have his own tribe one day; he will hide in the tops of trees and throw things at Baloo, whom he is still angry with. Baloo and Bagheera realize Mowgli has been talking to the Bandar-log, the Monkey People, who have no laws, steal and lie, and throw their own filth down at other animals from the trees. Baloo tells Mowgli the Bandar-log are lawless, dangerous, and disrespectful, and he warns Mowgli to avoid them.

The Monkey People kidnap Mowgli. As Mowgli is hurled through the jungle treetops, he uses the Master Words to get Rann the kite to tell Baloo and Bagheera where he is. Baloo is upset he didn't warn Mowgli about the dangers of the Monkey People sooner. He and Bagheera go to find Kaa the rock python, who is 30 feet long, to ask him for help rescuing Mowgli. They know Kaa is the only creature the Bandar-log fear. Kaa, who is hungry, goes along with their request. Baloo is slower, so Kaa and Bagheera race ahead, leaving Baloo to go at a bear's pace.

When Kaa and Bagheera arrive at the Cold Lairs—an ancient human city now in ruins—they see hundreds of Monkey People crowding around Mowgli, trying to convince him to respect them. Kaa and Bagheera form a plan. Kaa heads for the rocks, and Bagheera attacks. The Monkey People throw Mowgli into a pit of cobras, but Mowgli uses the Master Words, and the cobras do not attack. The Monkey People attack Bagheera and almost kill the panther, but he escapes by crossing water the Monkey People cannot cross. Baloo shows up and fights the Monkey People, too. Kaa rushes down to help, terrifying the Monkey People, who run for cover. Kaa breaks down the snake pit wall, releasing Mowgli. Mowgli runs to Baloo and Bagheera, hugging them and apologizing for causing them so much pain and almost causing them to be killed. Mowgli tells Kaa he will give him goats in the future for saving his life. Kaa does his Dance of Kaa's Hunger, hypnotizing the monkeys, so he can eat them. Baloo and Bagheera succumb to Kaa's hypnotic dance, too, and Mowgli has to shake them by the shoulders to snap them out of their trances. Mowgli is the only one who is immune to the dance, and he rushes away with his teachers to escape the ensuing carnage.

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