For example, Rikki-Tikki was brave to even fight all three snakes to keep his family safe. “Rikki-Tikki held on with his eyes shut, for now he was quite sure he was dead; but the head did not move and the big man picked him up and said, ‘It’s the mongoose again, Alice; the little chap has saved our lives now!’” (Kipling 21). Another character trait he portrayed was curiosity. “...but he was a restless companion, because he had to get up and attend to every noise all throughout the night and find out what it made.” (Kipling 4) Rikki-Tikki shows the traits of a person whom one would admire, always protecting his family. …show more content…
Throughout the story, Nagaina plots to kill Rikki’s family to get the bungalow for her family. “‘When the house is emptied of people,’ said Nagaina to her husband, ‘he will have to go away, and then the garden will be our own again. Go in quietly, and remember that the big man who killed Karait is the first one to bite. Then come out and tell me, and we will hunt for Rikki together.’” (Kipling 17). That demonstrates that Nagaina has evil intentions. Another one of her character traits is that she is vengeful. “Well it may be some consolation to you when you’re dead to know that I shall settle accounts with the boy. My husband lies in the rubbish heap this morning, but before the night the boy in the house will lie very still. What is the use of running away? I am sure to catch you. Little fool. Look at me!” (Kipling 26). This portrays that Nagaina wants revenge for her husband’s