When brer bear caught brer rabbit, the rabbit told him "please brer bear, don't throw me into that briar patch" which was excatly what he wanted him to do. he did. He pleaded that what he wanted to be done to him NOT be done to him "Do anything you want but please don't throw me into that briar patch"
The Tar baby story comes from the Uncle Remus' tales by Joel Chandler Harris and featuring Br'er Rabbit. There is also a novel of the same title by Toni Morrison.
Uncle Remus
Joel Chandler Harris compiled a collection of African-American folk tales and published them. He called these tales "Uncle Remus".
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings was written by Joel chandler Harris. There is a Disney version. Avoid it.
Florence E. Baer has written: 'Sources and analogues of the Uncle Remus tales' -- subject(s): African Americans, Classification, Folklore, History and criticism, Sources, Tales, Uncle Remus (Fictitious character)
Beatrix Potter is the author of Peter Rabbit.
Yes, Brer Rabbit is a character from African American folklore known for his cunning and trickery in tales like those collected by Joel Chandler Harris in the Uncle Remus stories. While Brer Rabbit's adventures may have tall tale elements, he is more commonly associated with traditional folktales and trickster narratives.
Joel Chandler Harris adapted and compiled the African-American folktales, published in 1881.More information is available at the related Wikipedia link listed below:Alternate answerAlso Alcée Fortier
Beatrix Potter
Yes , "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales" debuted in theaters November 19, 1982 .
The Tales of Peter Rabbit were written by Beatrix Potter, an English author and illustrator. The book was first published in 1902.
no About as real as the Easter Bunny, Father Christmas and the tooth fairy. Although in the past to cover up strange occurrences, they may have used tales of witchcraft and fear to control the fear, a kind of reverse psychology.