The Character 'Bigwig In Richard Adams' Watership Down

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The characters in Richard Adams’ “Watership Down” act as literary devices used to further deepen the plot of the novel. Adams introduces a multitude of personalities to envelope the reader into the rabbit society he has created. Of the characters Adams introduces throughout the story, the rabbit called Bigwig is given the most domineering personality traits. Although Bigwig’s arrogant nature is perceived as distasteful by the reader, he actually helps to advance the novel to further progression. Adams also used strong character development on many of the rabbits in the novel, including Bigwig; which in return advanced the story as a whole. It is evident that Bigwig is matured by Adams throughout the story due to the fact that he eventually

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