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They symbolize people.
The rat of the Chinese zodiac can symbolize wealth and fertility. In other traditions, rats symbolize cunning, wisdom, and a drive to succeed.
yes of course they are going to panic they are rats they are going to try to get out of there
The narrator finds rats inside his prison in "The Pit and the Pendulum." The rats are attracted to him when he is unconscious due to their need for warmth and food.
No they'd clime out
Pit vipers - like the vast majority of snake species - are rodent eaters. They prey on animals such as rats, mice, voles etc.
In "The Pit and the Pendulum," the pit symbolizes the fear of the unknown and impending death. The pit represents the protagonist's descent into madness and despair as he faces a perilous situation. It also conveys the feeling of hopelessness and helplessness in the face of a cruel and inescapable fate.
probably they would get scared i dont know do i by the hobo
they will not panic if you put lots of them in a pit
A night, and it was Nyx covering the world in the dark mist (air) of her mate Erebos from Tartarus the pit.
The setting of the story "Pit Pony" by Joyce Barkhouse is in a coal mining town in Nova Scotia, Canada during the early 1900s. The story takes place in the coal mines where children and ponies are employed to work in dangerous conditions underground.
In "The Pit and the Pendulum," the scythe symbolizes death and the impending threat of execution. It represents the fear and terror that the protagonist feels as he faces his potential demise. The scythe serves as a reminder of mortality and the harsh reality of the situation the protagonist finds himself in.