speed,hightened sense, and mad good digging skillz
i LOVED Watership Down! the characters were rabbits.
rabbits Seagull
Rabbits
Watership Down was a big grassy area where the rabbits lived.
Hazel is the main character who leads the group of rabbits from Sandleford Warren to Watership Down.
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Hazel
Bunny rabbits.
The hutch rabbits in Watership Down are a group of rabbits who live in captivity in a hutch on the farm of the antagonist, General Woundwort. They are contrasted with the wild rabbits of Watership Down who have escaped and live free in the countryside. The hutch rabbits are portrayed as living in fear and captivity, symbolizing the struggle between freedom and control in the story.
The novel "Watership Down" is named after the hill where the story's main characters, a group of rabbits, live. The hill is called Watership Down because it is located near a stream or "watership," which is a term used in the local dialect for a small body of water.
Yes, "Watership Down" is considered an allegory as it uses the story of rabbits to explore deeper themes and convey moral lessons about society, leadership, and the human condition.
"Watership Down" by Richard Adams .