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    little hidden gem, like a secret garden that we could escape to at anytime. It was quite fascinating watching the seasons pass by, the autumn leaves shimmering brightly upon the sweet ambient embrace of the sun. When spring rolled around wild rabbits pounce about, quite inquisitive animals they were with their stout noses, mischievously pondering about with a great deal of vigilance. The miserable winter plight brought about an unforgiving chill that made the hairs on your skin stand up on end

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    literature and language to support her purpose an dto make this story a portrayal of its genre. Characters that the author uses forest animals such as white rabbits, birds, frogs, fish, squirrels and porcupines. Having personified animals is a trait of many fantasy stories. It also has a clear protagonist and antagonist, the protagonist being Little Rabbit and the antagonist being the Terrible Things. Also, the author’s diction and syntax are simple and the names that she chooses for the characters are very

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    woke up around 6:30 in the morning and I realized I had not eaten in days and I was starving. So I went out and started looking for something to eat, but I couldn’t find anything, then out of the corner of my eye I saw a rabbit so I jumped for But unfortunately I missed and the rabbit hopped away. So I went back to the camp, and I sat there and I was thinking how was I going to catch any animals then it hit me.I started out in the woods looking of a curved stick and eventually after looking for one

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    movie was non other than a film about a group of rabbits escaping their home, which is being destroyed, in hopes of finding a new place to reside. You may want to believe this movie is just about rabbits, but through the eyes of an adult this movie has a very different meaning. The use of animals in children’s movies to make a film kid friendly has been done for years. This is one reason why the rabbits are so effective in telling this tale. Rabbits are cute cuddly animals that present no threat or

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    Zootopia By Bunny Hops

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    Zootopia by Disney, is a fantasy where predator and prey live together in peace and harmony with one another. Bunny Hops (Ginnifer Goodwin) is a small town rabbit who’s told that she can’t be a police officer in Zootopia because there’s never been a rabbit police officer before. (The job is typically done by a predator or large herbivore). Hops makes it through police training anyway and gets assigned to meter maid duty, to the relief of her carrot farmer parents (Bonnie Hunt and Don Lake), who

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    Rabbit Runs Away from Depression Depression has the ability to control one’s behavior. In Rabbit Run, John Updike uses Janice and Rabbit to portray depression’s manipulative way of destroying a person. Through many articles, it is explained how the effects of depression cause a downwards spiral of self destruction. Many authors have explored the effects of depression and linked it alcohol abuse as well. This can be easily compared to Janice’s alcohol consumption throughout the book and how it lead

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    does this to show the reader that the place or thing the story is taking at has a meaning behind it. One of the many symbols in this story are the rabbits. Since Lennie really liked rabbits George would blackmail Lennie that he wouldn’t let him tend the rabbits if he did anything bad. “ Tell about what we’re gonna have in the garden and about the rabbits in the cages about the

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    determine what is “good leader” because he is “simple.” Hazel, as well as all the other characters in this novel, are complex characters with unique personalities and habits. What I mean from “simple” is that these rabbits have very clear goals in their lives: to find a new home and female rabbits to share it with. Yes, Hazel has a personality, feels awkward at times, and has to deal with hard decisions, but he has only one goal. When using Hazel as an example of a “good leader” we don't have to analyze

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    adult tale of human struggle disguised as a book about bunnies. Besides granting the powers of speech and intellect, he has gifted his rabbits with trembling fears, clownish wit, a folklore of proverbs and poetry, and a language called Lapine, complete with a glossary! The book tells the story of Fiver and his brother Hazel. Fiver foresees great danger to the rabbits' warren.

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    Every day, people are faced with responsibility. Some thrive under the pressure while others crumble. Responsibility is a sign of independence. Teenagers with greater amounts of responsibility feel freedom from their parents. In the same case, too much responsibility can put more stress on that freedom-seeking teen and can have devastating effects. John Steinbeck shows the theme that in life, responsibility is best taken in moderation in his novel Of Mice and Men.      In

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