Monday, May 18, 2009

Outside Reading # 4

"On the contrary, there was a curious, rather gentleness about the way in which he waited for them to come nearer." (76) When Hazel and the rabbits come to the fields, there are rabbits there. They act differently then they do. They act more confident, and less twitchy. Their behavior created curiosity between the rabbits. I think this shows how differently we act depending on how we are raised and the culture and environment you are in. The rabbits at the new warren were scared of many enemies and were very cautious. These rabbits act more casual and relaxed, while they are bigger and look a little different too. Just like people. Richard Adams is trying to show us how people react to things, in a different point of view like rabbits.

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