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Mowgli's Struggle Against The Harshness of the Jungle

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Mowgli, not wanting the pack of wolves that had raised him to be attacked by Shere Khan, also decides to go to the human-village.

Shortly before leaving, Raksha (Lupita Nyong'o), who has become a mother figure because she has taken care of Mowgli since he was a baby, says to Mowgli, "No matter where you go or what they may call you, you will always be my son. wherever you go or what name is given to you, you will always be my child).

Guided by Bagheera, Mowgli wanders to the human village and meets a number of other forest dwellers, including elephants who are highly respected by Bagheera because elephants with their tusks and great strength are considered to be the shapers of forest roads and the rivers flowing in them.

While on his way to the human village, Shere Khan manages to sense Mowgli's departure and attempts to attack him, but is thwarted by Bagheera while Mowgli manages to escape with a herd of wild buffalo.

After being separated from Bagheera, Mowgli gets lost and meets a number of other creatures such as the boa snake Kaa (Scarlet Johanssen) who tries to hypnotize him to eat him.

Furthermore, Mowgli also befriends the bear Baloo (Bill Murray), and the two try to find a way to find a large amount of honey, especially to supply Baloo so that it can hibernate in winter.

When meeting with Baloo, Mowgli discusses himself who is undecided about whether to go to a human village or stay in the forest.

This ambiguous view is because since childhood, Mowgli has been taught by wolves about the Law of the Jungle that "wolves are strong because of the herd, and the pack is strong because of wolves", so Mowgli must also be in the pack of his fellow humans (humans) to stay safe and strong.

But on the other hand, Mowgli, who has been raised by forest dwellers since childhood, has also considered the wilderness as his own home, so he is also unable to leave the place that has become his home. "The Jungle Book" itself is a metaphor about a group of animals that contain moral values that are aimed primarily at children.

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