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The Jungle book was written by Rudyard Kipling. The book has attracted audience of all ages for it's plot structure and characters. Children especially enjoy the story as it. Deals with early childhood of a boy in the midst of wild animals in the forest.


~Characters~
Jack as Father Tena as Mother wolf Micha as Tabaqui Merry as Shere Khan Donald as Narrator
Father wolf, mother wolf, Tabaqui (The Jackal), shere khan (The Tiger) Man's cub (Mowgli), wolf cubs, Narrator.

Scene 1
The scene opens in the seeonee hills. It's seven o'clock a sunny in evening, in the sky middle of a jungle. The moon is yet to rise and with no stars to brighten the sky, utter darkness surrounds the forest.

Narrator: Father wolf wakes up from his day's rest, releases and spreads out his paws one after the other to make himself ready to hunt. Mother wolf with her big grey nose drops her four tumbling, squealing cubs into the mouth of the cave where they all live.

Father wolf: Augrh! It is time to hunt again. (Moves down to spring downhill, where he notices a little shadow with a bushy tail at the entrance and whines)

Tabaqui: Good luck go with you, O! Chief of the wolves. And good luck and strong white teeth go with noble children that they may never forget the hungry in this world.

(In a sniff tone) Enter, then and look, but there is no food here.

Tabaqui: For a wolf it may not be enough, but for so mean a person as myself a dry bone is a good feast.
All Thanks for this good meal (licking his lips)
(Look at the Father and mother wolf who seem to be comfortable)
How beautiful are the noble children! How large are their eyes! And so young too!
(Sits still, rejoicing in the mischief that he had made. In a spiteful tone he says) shere khan, the big has shifted his hunting grounds. He has told me that she will hunt among these hills for the next moon.

Narrator: Shere Khan was the tiger who lived near the Waingunga river, twenty miles away.

Father wolf: (Angrily) He has no right to come here! By the law of the jungle he has no right to change his quarters without due warning. If he comes here he will frighten every head of game within miles and I-I have to kill for two, these days.

Mother wolf: (Quietly) His mother did not call him Lungri (the hame one) for nothing. He has been lame in one foot from his birth, that is why he was only killed cattle. Now the villagers of the Waingu
-nga are angry with him, and he has come here to make our villagers angry. They will, scour the jungle for him when he is far way, and we and our children must run when the grass is set on fire, Indeed, we are grateful to Shere Khan!

Today's this story part was ended.

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