Answer:
Lawlessness and disorder.
Step-by-step explanation:
Shere Khan is the main villain from Rudyard Kipling's set of stories "The jungle book". Khan is a tiger who disrespects the laws of the jungle by hunting outside of his territory, attacking and killing humans, plotting his way into becoming the ruler of the jungle scheming against other animals and turning them one against each other. He doesn't seem concerned about breaking the laws if that achieves his goal. Some interpreters of Kipling's work suggest that Shere Khan represents imperialistic countries and their manner of behavior towards their colonies.