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* How long had Tabaqui been following Mowgli until they reached the waterfall?

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* Harley rants at Colonel Briden for not paying him what he's owed. On one hand, it would be easy to assume he's just being [[{{Greed}} greedy]]. On the other hand, bear in mind that in the Victorian era, he's probably looked down upon by other British officers for his Scottish background. So assuming he's not lying, it's quite possible (and quite sobering) that Harley has a [[VillainHasAPoint reason]] to be sore at Colonel Briden.
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** Harley has always looked down on Mowgli as a "[[FauxAffablyEvil little brown brother]]", only to drown in great brown quicksand.
** Tabaqui reflects the human folly of human wrath and violence. He tries to kill Mowgli with a giant boulder, but Mowgli throws the man's balance off and down to his death.

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** Harley has always looked down on Mowgli as a "[[FauxAffablyEvil little brown brother]]", only to drown in great brown quicksand.
** Tabaqui reflects the human folly of human wrath and violence. He tries to kill Mowgli with a giant boulder, but Mowgli throws the man's balance off and down he falls to his death.



** Buldeo represents the human folly of vindictiveness and goes after Mowgli on the technicality that Wilkins shot his leg mistaking him for 'the little man-cub'. Ironically, it's Mowgli who was wronged when Buldeo let the former's father be wrongfully devoured by Shere Khan. But Mowgli doesn't even know, or care for that matter.
** And last but not least, Boone falls victim to the folly of {{Greed}}, where he's weighed down by his bag of treasure (and/or eaten by Kaa).
* For a moment, it seems a case of FridgeLogic that instead of eating Boone and his men, Bagheera chose to chew the ropes tying Mowgli to the tree. He could've eaten them and they could've escaped. But remember why Mowgli didn't bring Kitty along: "It's safer with these men and their guns." Mowgli must've somehow told Bagheera to spare these men, knowing they somewhat kept Shere-Khan at bay.

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** Buldeo represents the human folly of vindictiveness and goes after Mowgli on the technicality that Wilkins shot his leg mistaking him for 'the "the little man-cub'.man-cub". Ironically, it's Mowgli who was wronged when Buldeo let the former's father be wrongfully devoured by Shere Khan. But Mowgli doesn't even know, or care for that matter.
** And last Last but not least, Boone falls victim to the folly of {{Greed}}, where he's weighed down by his bag of treasure (and/or (and eaten by Kaa).
* For a moment, it seems a case of FridgeLogic that instead of eating Boone and his men, Bagheera chose to chew the ropes tying Mowgli to the tree. He could've eaten them and then they could've escaped. But remember why Mowgli didn't bring Kitty along: "It's safer with these men and their guns." Mowgli must've somehow told Bagheera to spare these men, knowing they somewhat kept Shere-Khan at bay.bay.
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** Buldeo represents the human folly of vindictiveness and goes after Mowgli on the technicality that Wilkins shot his leg mistaking him for 'the little man-cub'. Ironically, it's Mowgli who was wronged when Buldeo let the former's father be wrongfully devoured by Sher Khan. But Mowgli doesn't even know, or care for that matter.

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** Buldeo represents the human folly of vindictiveness and goes after Mowgli on the technicality that Wilkins shot his leg mistaking him for 'the little man-cub'. Ironically, it's Mowgli who was wronged when Buldeo let the former's father be wrongfully devoured by Sher Shere Khan. But Mowgli doesn't even know, or care for that matter.



* For a moment, it seems a case of FridgeLogic that instead of eating Boone and his men, Bageera chose to chew the ropes tying Mowgli to the tree. He could've eaten them and they could've escaped. But remember why Mowgli didn't bring Kitty along: "It's safer with these men and their guns." Mowgli must've somehow told Bageera to spare these men, knowing they somewhat kept Sher-Khan at bay.

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* For a moment, it seems a case of FridgeLogic that instead of eating Boone and his men, Bageera Bagheera chose to chew the ropes tying Mowgli to the tree. He could've eaten them and they could've escaped. But remember why Mowgli didn't bring Kitty along: "It's safer with these men and their guns." Mowgli must've somehow told Bageera Bagheera to spare these men, knowing they somewhat kept Sher-Khan Shere-Khan at bay.bay.
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* For a moment, it seems a case of FridgeLogic that instead of eating Boone and his men, Bageera chose to chew the ropes tying Mowgli to the tree. He could've eaten them and they could've escaped. But remember why Mowgli didn't bring Kitty along: "It's safer with these men and their guns." Mowgli must've somehow told Bageera to spare these men, knowing they somewhat kept Sher-Khan at bay.
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* One has to wonder, how did Mowgli know Dr. Plumford would be capable of healing Baloo's bullet wound? Because he treated Mowgli's bullet wound from when Wilkins grazed him earlier.
* Each of Boone and his men die a somewhat KarmicDeath that reflects either their own follies or the follies of men.
** Harley has always looked down on Mowgli as a "[[FauxAffablyEvil little brown brother]]", only to drown in great brown quicksand.
** Tabaqui reflects the human folly of human wrath and violence. He tries to kill Mowgli with a giant boulder, but Mowgli throws the man's balance off and down to his death.
** Wilkins, reflecting humanity's [[DirtyCoward cowardice]], is devoured by the [[VillainousValour not-so-cowardly]] Sher Khan.
** Buldeo represents the human folly of vindictiveness and goes after Mowgli on the technicality that Wilkins shot his leg mistaking him for 'the little man-cub'. Ironically, it's Mowgli who was wronged when Buldeo let the former's father be wrongfully devoured by Sher Khan. But Mowgli doesn't even know, or care for that matter.
** And last but not least, Boone falls victim to the folly of {{Greed}}, where he's weighed down by his bag of treasure (and/or eaten by Kaa).
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