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write ten line about mowgli​

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Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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  • The main character and protagonist of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book stories is Mowgli (/mali/).
  • He is a wild child from the Pench region of Seoni, Madhya Pradesh, India.  
  • Mowgli has a curious, creative, and fearless personality.
  • He is constantly curious about his surroundings.
  • He doesn't like to remain motionless and adhere to the rules.
  • He desires to discover, experiment, and push himself to the utmost.
  • Despite his youth, Mowgli lacks fear.
  • He first appeared in Kipling's short story "In the Rukh" (collected in Many Inventions, 1893) and later rose to prominence as the most important and arguably the most enduring character in the collections The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book (1894–1895), which also contained stories about other characters.
  • The name Mowgli is thought to mean "frog" in the tales, alluding to his lack of fur.
  • Later, Kipling stated "I dreamed up the term "Mowgli."
  • In any language I am aware of, it does not translate to "frog.""
  • As a native of the jungle, he grew up.
  • As a young child, Mowgli was taken from his human family and raised by a group of wolves.
  • He hasn't even seen another person since that time. Instead, he lives in a forest filled with creatures of all sizes and types.
  • He lived in the bush happily.
  • Although Mowgli doesn't quite fit in with his wolf siblings, he is generally content with his life in the jungle.
  • He abides by the wolf law of the jungle, which states: "For the wolf is the strength of the pack, and the strength of the pack is the wolf."
  • Mowgli was interested in creating and constructing "tricks."
  • He has a creative mind, and he often imagines up solutions that will let him to live in the forest despite not having any animal skills.
  • Mowgli makes the forest a better place for himself and those around him by inventing pulleys, levers, and other contraptions.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Explanation:

Mowgli is a man cub who is main character in the films. he seems to be a stubborn 10 year old but is fascinated with life in the jungle. he makes friends easily, such as with king Louie and Baloo. he loves to be adventurous but it sometimes makes him reckless.

  • The main character and protagonist of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book stories is Mowgli (/mali/).
  • He is a wild child from the Pench region of Seoni, Madhya Pradesh, India.  
  • Mowgli has a curious, creative, and fearless personality.
  • Mowgli's personality is inquisitive, inventive and brave.
  • He is constantly curious about his surroundings.
  • He doesn't like to remain motionless and adhere to the rules.
  • He desires to discover, experiment, and push himself to the utmost.
  • He first appeared in Kipling's short story "In the Rukh" (collected in Many Inventions, 1893) and later rose to prominence as the most important and arguably the most enduring character in the collections The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book (1894–1895), which also contained stories about other characters. The name Mowgli is thought to mean "frog" in the tales, alluding to his lack of fur.
  • As a young child, Mowgli was taken from his human family and raised by a group of wolves.
  • He hasn't even seen another person since that time. Instead, he lives in a forest filled with creatures of all sizes and types
  • Mowgli was interested in creating and constructing "tricks."
  • Mowgli makes the forest a better place for himself and those around him by inventing pulleys, levers, and other contraptions.

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