
Mowgli
Mowgli is a fictional character from Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book," representing a young boy raised by animals in the Indian jungle. His story highlights themes of nature versus nurture, adaptability, and the bond between humans and the wild. Mowgli learns essential survival skills from his animal guardians—such as the wolf pack, bear, and panther—while also navigating human society. His character illustrates resilience and the innate connection to nature, making him a timeless symbol of harmony and conflict between civilization and the natural world.