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Jungle Book

Summary:
The story The Jungle Book is a collection of stories written about the ecosystems
and everyone's part in it. This book is written mostly from the animals point of view
telling their feelings and their unheard laws. The book was written in a very simple form
and was very easy to read, understand, and analyze.

This story was broken up into seven parts. The first three parts were coinciding
and had the same characters throughout. The other four stories were entirely separate
although they all had the same theme.

Plot Analysis:
All of the stories from the jungle book are written about animals. The animals have
to prove things to other animals, and their struggles and victories make up the stories.

Stories of Mowgli
This collection of stories is about a boy that lived in the jungle. Mowgli was raised
by wolves after his family was frightened away by a tiger named Shere Khan. Shere Khan
wanted to eat the boy but the wolves would not let......


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Approximate Word Count: 2119
Approximate Pages: 9 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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