Which detail from "Mowgli's Brothers" best develops the theme that the rules of society don't always benefit the needs of the individual? "'It is in my heart that when Akela misses his next kill—and at each hunt it costs him more to pin the buck—the pack will turn against him and against thee.'" "In the evening when Tabaqui came to the cave and told him rudely enough that he was wanted at the Council Rock, he laughed till Tabaqui ran away." "'I have obeyed the Law of the Jungle, and there is no wolf of ours from whose paws I have not pulled a thorn. Surely they are my brothers!'" "'And yet, Little Brother, I was born among men, and it was among men that my mother died—in the cages of the king's palace at Oodeypore.'"

Respuesta :

And yet, little brother, I was born among men, and it was among men that my mother died - in the cages of the king's palace at Oodeypore.

Answer: Option D.

Explanation:

"Mowgli brothers" has a theme that the needs of the society can sometimes not fulfill the needs of the man himself. Some times the man himself needs something else but the needs and the laws of the society are totally something else which are against the needs and the laws of the individual.

The theme in this story is shown in this that even though his mother died among those men, he himself was born among those men again even if he did not want to. So sometimes we have to kill our own wishes and needs because of the needs and the laws of the society.

The CORRECT answer is:

A.("'It is in my heart that when Akela misses his next kill—and at each hunt it costs him more to pin the buck—the pack will turn against him and against thee.'")

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