Viidakkopoika

About this book

In the late 19th century, as colonial powers expanded their reach, Rudyard Kipling's "Viidakkopoika" emerged as a compelling exploration of identity and belonging. This fictional tale follows Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves in the Indian jungle, who grapples with the complexities of nature and civilization. Through vivid storytelling, Kipling introduces readers to the law of the jungle and the intricate social order among its inhabitants. Ideal for students and literary enthusiasts, this work delves into themes of survival and the struggle between instinct and societal expectations. "Viidakkopoika" invites readers to reflect on the essence of humanity through the lens of adventure and moral dilemmas, making it a timeless classic in literature.

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