Stereotypes In Watership Down By Richard Adams

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Watership Down

The book Watership down, by Richard Adams, was full of heroes trying to survive. They left their den because one of the rabbits felt that something was going to go wrong, and talked to people. So they all left their den and set off to make one of their own. The rabbits had several things that helped them survive, one of them being a human. Without the help of these things, they wouldn’t have made it their own. The main hero of the whole story is Hazel-rah. Most rabbits just call him Hazel. He lead his pack of rabbits away from their den, and farther than any rabbit ever had. From the beginning of the book, Hazel was strong as “He looked as though he could take care of himself” (Adams 12), while the other rabbits that decided to join him, “He had not the harassed look of most…” (Adams 12). From the beginning, Hazel was one of the stronger rabbits that joined him and the other rabbit named Fiver. Fiver got his name because, “Five in the litter, you know: he was the last – and the smallest.” (Adams 13) The other rabbits that joined him were Buckthorn, Bigwig, Blackberry, Dandelion, Pipkin, Silver, and Hawkbit.( List of Watership Down characters) They all leave because they feel comfortable with Hazel leading them and …show more content…

Hazel needed to get food, and he found a farm not too far that had lettuce inside the house. He went to go inside, and a cat found him. He went to run, but the cat was faster than he was. The cat grabbed him and went to kill him and Hazel screamed. The little girl heard him through her window and ran outside to find what it was. She seen the cat holding the rabbit and took it from the cat. She took it inside and let the doctor take a look at it. He had a scratch on his nose and a bite on the leg, but the doctor says the rabbit will live. The doctor takes the girl out and lets her drop the rabbit off. He let the rabbit go really close to his home without even knowing he

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