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Literary Analysis in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi: Conflict and POV Exploration

Explore the conflicts, point of view, analysis, and literary elements in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi through inciting incidents, resolutions, and character dynamics. Enhance comprehension with category-based questions.

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Literary Analysis in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi: Conflict and POV Exploration

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  2. HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES Theme Timer Lose Cheer Boo Silence

  3. PLOT

  4. COMPREHENSION

  5. CONFLICT

  6. POV

  7. LITERARY ELEMENTS

  8. LITERARY ANALYSIS

  9. Comprehension LITERARY ELEMENTS LITERARY ANALYSIS CONFLICT POV PLOT $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY

  10. Event that triggers conflict

  11. What is inciting incident?

  12. Nag engages Rikki in conversation while Nagaina attempts to attack him from behind introducing the conflict.

  13. What is inciting incident?

  14. Rikki-tikki comes out of the hole and states, “’it’s all over.’”

  15. What is the resolution?

  16. A family finds a mongoose named Rikki-tikki-tavi and takes it back to live with them; Segowlee, India in the living quarters for British troops; Teddy, Teddy’s mom, The Big Man, Darzee, Nag, Nagaina

  17. What is the exposition?

  18. There isn’t any in Rikki-tikki-tavi.

  19. What is the Falling action?

  20. The thing that prevents Rikki-tikki-tavi from remaining afraid of fighting the snakes.

  21. What is a mongoose’s instincts

  22. Nag wants to kill the man when he comes into the bathroom in the morning.

  23. Why does Nag hide in the bathroom?

  24. The cobras want to kill Rikki-tikki before he kills them.

  25. What events cause the war in this story?

  26. The animals have strong loyalties and conflicts.

  27. What makes the animals seem human?

  28. They stay in their nest and care for their young.

  29. How are Darzee’s wife and Nagaina similar?

  30. A struggle between two characters.

  31. What is Character vs Character?

  32. A character’s struggle against weather, environment, time, and geography.

  33. What is Character vs Nature?

  34. A conflict within the mind of the character.

  35. What is internal conflict?

  36. Rikki meets Nag and Nagaina for the first time in the garden.

  37. When does the reader become aware of the main conflict?

  38. A struggle between two forces in the story.

  39. What is conflict?

  40. The view point of the story’s narrator.

  41. What is Point of View?

  42. The narrator is an outsider who sees into the mind of only one character.

  43. What is Third Person Limited Point of View?

  44. The narrator is all knowing outsider who can enter the minds of more than one of the characters.

  45. What is Third Person Omniscient Point of View?

  46. The narrator is a character in the story who can reveal only personal thoughts and feelings.

  47. What is First Person Point of View?

  48. Third Person Omniscient

  49. What is the POV in “Rikki-tikki-tavi”?

  50. Time and place of a story’s action; can include year, season, time of day, time period and weather.

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