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20 August, 22:12

Which detail from "Mowgli's Brothers" develops the theme that differences can make one an outsider?

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  1. 21 August, 02:06
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    The fact that Mowgli is a human develops the theme that differences can make one an outsider.

    Explanation:

    Mowgli Brothers is a short story which is written by Rudyard Kipling. The story is based on many themes of contrast between nature and nurture, and abandonment.

    Mowgli is a boy who lives in jungle and adapt to the jungle way of living. But when he grows up as a human being, reality hits me and makes him aware that he can no longer be a part of jungle kingdom and he soon has to leave the place.

    So in this story we get to known that Mowgli is an outsider and the fact that he's a human being is all that makes the difference.
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