Mowgli's Brothers

What is the main conflict in Mowgli's Brothers by Rudyard Kipling?

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The story exemplifies the struggle between Mowgli's learned traits as a wolf and his innate traits as a man. The two mutually exclusive identities create great difficulty for Mowgli as he attempts to be both what he is by birth and what he has become in the jungle.