How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph) or (Chapter.Line)
Quote #4
"I will surely come," said Mowgli, "and when I come it will be to lay out Shere Khan's hide upon the Council Rock." (1.145)
Here we see that Mowgli has drunk the animals' Kool-Aid about how it's his destiny to kill Shere Khan. The wolves want him to do it; Bagheera wants him to do it; and by this point, Shere Khan's big mouth has made Mowgli want to do it anyway.
Quote #5
Now a snake, especially a wary old python like Kaa, very seldom shows that he is angry, but Baloo and Bagheera could see the big swallowing-muscles on either side of Kaa's throat ripple and bulge. (3.73)
Kaa is plotting his revenge against the Bandar-log, and it's going to be fierce. They called him names, but it looks like he's going to swallow them whole. Words may never hurt you, but they may cause a giant snake to come out of the jungle and eat you.