How did Kipling decide to portray Rikki-Tikki's bravery in such a charming way?
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How did Kipling decide to portray Rikki-Tikki's bravery in such a charming way?
Did anyone else feel the story subtly teaches about standing up against danger?
What inspired the setting of this story in a lush Indian garden?