The Jungle Book

by Rudyard Kipling
Baloo is a bear who teaches Mowgli the Law of the Jungle. Along with Bagheera, Baloo is one of the animals who claims Mowgli as one of his own, which allows Mowgli admittance into the Pack. Baloo is a wise bear, and he also rescues Mowgli when the Bandar-log kidnap him.

Baloo Quotes in The Jungle Book

The The Jungle Book quotes below are all either spoken by Baloo or refer to Baloo. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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3. Kaa’s Hunting Quotes

‘Better he should be bruised from head to foot by me who love him than that he should come to harm through ignorance,” Baloo answered very earnestly. “I am now teaching him the Master Words of the Jungle that shall protect him with the birds and the Snake People, and all that hunt on four feet, except his own pack. He can now claim protection, if he will only remember the words, from all in the jungle. Is not that worth a little beating?’

Related Characters: Baloo (speaker), Bagheera, Mowgli, The Bandar-log
Page Number and Citation: 36-37
Explanation and Analysis:

‘I have taught thee all the Law of the Jungle for all the peoples of the jungle—except the Monkey-Folk who live in the trees. They have no law. They are outcasts. They have no speech of their own, but use the stolen words which they overhear when they listen, and peep, and wait up above in the branches. Their way is not our way. They are without leaders. They have no remembrance. They boast and chatter and pretend that they are a great people about to do great affairs in the jungle, but the falling of a nut turns their minds to laughter and all is forgotten. We of the jungle have no dealings with them. We do not drink where the monkeys drink; we do not go where the monkeys go; we do not hunt where they hunt; we do not die where they die.’

Related Characters: Baloo (speaker), Mowgli, The Bandar-log
Page Number and Citation: 40
Explanation and Analysis:

Bagheera gave him half a dozen love-taps from a panther’s point of view (they would hardly have waked one of his own cubs), but for a seven-year-old boy they amounted to as severe a beating as you could wish to avoid. When it was all over Mowgli sneezed, and picked himself up with a word.

‘Now,’ said Bagheera, ‘jump on my back, Little Brother, and we will go home.’

One of the beauties of Jungle Law is that punishment settles all scores. There is no nagging afterward.

Related Characters: Bagheera (speaker), Mowgli, The Bandar-log, Baloo
Page Number and Citation: 69-71
Explanation and Analysis:
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Baloo Character Timeline in The Jungle Book

The timeline below shows where the character Baloo appears in The Jungle Book. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
1. Mowgli’s Brothers
Human and Animal Relationships Theme Icon
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Two members of the Pack, Baloo the Bear and Bagheera the Black Panther stick up for Mowgli and accept him as... (full context)
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Coming of Age Theme Icon
...young man who knows the ways of the jungle. Father Wolf, Mother Wolf, Bagheera, and Baloo taught Mowgli everything he needed to know to survive. Mowgli has also learned much about... (full context)
3. Kaa’s Hunting
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...Mowgli was younger, before he left the Pack, he spent a lot of time with Baloo the bear. Baloo took it upon himself to teach Mowgli the Law of the Jungle.... (full context)
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Baloo’s sudden outburst upsets Mowgli, who flees. After Mowgli’s departure, Bagheera arrives and asks Baloo what... (full context)
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After Baloo’s conversation with Bagheera, Mowgli comes back, having taken some time to calm down. Mowgli correctly... (full context)
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...The Bandar-log encouraged Mowgli and told him that, one day, he would become their leader. Baloo warns Mowgli not to trust the Bandar-log. They live away from the other animals and... (full context)
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...the trees, Mowgli calls out to a bird named Rann, and asks him to send Baloo and Bagheera for help. He does not trust the Bandar-log and worries they will drop... (full context)
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Bagheera and Baloo decide to seek out Kaa, the python, because he often eats the Bandar-log and would... (full context)
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After Baloo and Bagheera tell Kaa about Mowgli, Rann arrives and tells them where the Bandar-log took... (full context)
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Bagheera and Kaa arrive at the Cold Lairs before Baloo because they are faster. However, Baloo shows up shortly after, prepared to fight to the... (full context)
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Bagheera, Baloo, and Kaa split up to take on the Bandar-log. Bagheera quickly gets overwhelmed and has... (full context)
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Baloo and Bagheera reunite with Mowgli and are pleased to see that he is safe. Unfortunately,... (full context)