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Antonio 2022-03-24 09:01:23

Fairy tales need a clear distinction between right and wrong. You can be lazy, stubborn, or timid, but your political stance must be correct.
A human child in the animal world, a species with a high IQ, he can make tools, he can build equipment, his hands are more flexible, his mind is more developed. Tiger said that if humans are familiar with the forest, they will destroy it, and there is nothing wrong with it. The wolves interfered with Mowgli's use of the scoop to fetch water. This is a group that retains the original and rejects progress. Therefore, the reason why they protect human children is because they think that he is also a member of the group, and that he will grow up according to the trajectory of the wolf. However, this must not be the case. The objection raised by the tiger must be selfish, out of revenge. And it has to be an unruly one too.
Of course if you just look at the facts, the only thing a tiger has ever done is kill a human who entered the forest while hunting. In terms of animality, there is no problem. The black panther went to the lake to drink water, which also caused panic, indicating that there is nothing wrong with hunting when the Peace Rock is not exposed. However, it became the villain of the whole film.
In the end, Mowgli attracted red flowers that nearly destroyed the entire forest. A person with power above society can protect the whole society or destroy it. It's entirely up to one person's will, just like all nuclear weapons are in one person's hands.
Of course, the ending of the fairy tale is that Mowgli's ability will definitely become the patron saint of the forest. But that also means that he can't get in touch with his own kind, can't learn more advanced knowledge, can't go back to the city. Otherwise, if one day human beings covet the resources of the forest, how will he behave. Another cliff-jumping Qiaofeng.

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The Jungle Book quotes

  • Raksha: [to Mowgli] Never forget this: You're mine. Mine to me. No matter where you go, or what they may call you, you will always be my son.

  • Baloo: You say you want to go to the man-village. I say, you could be a man right here.