In "Watership Down," Woundwort, the leader of the Efrafans, deduces Bigwig's escape by observing the unusual behavior of the rabbits and the absence of any guards at the escape route. Additionally, Woundwort's keen instincts and experience as a leader allow him to connect the dots, realizing that Bigwig's presence in Efrafa was a significant threat. His relentless pursuit is fueled by a desire to maintain control and eliminate any opposition.
In "Watership Down," the diplomatic mission to Efrafa is led by Hazel, the chief rabbit of the Watership Down warren. He is accompanied by a small group, including Fiver, Bigwig, and other trusted companions. Their mission aims to negotiate with General Woundwort and seek the freedom of the does held in Efrafa. Hazel's leadership demonstrates his courage and diplomatic skills in the face of potential danger.
In "Watership Down," Bigwig hears Captain Holly lamenting over the destruction of their warren, Sandleford, and the loss of their home and friends to human encroachment. Holly's sorrow reflects the broader theme of displacement and the struggle for survival faced by the rabbits. This moment highlights the fragility of their existence and sets the stage for Bigwig and his companions' journey to find a new haven.
Though a bit confusing Bigwig's mate is Thethuthinnang. I only became aware of this in the sequel, "Tales from Watership Down" and was wandering if it really could be her but Wikipedia gave me the confirmation, you can check it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_characters_in_Watership_DownHyzenthlay is Hazel's mate, and Vilthuril is Fiver's. Also Captain Holly mated with Clover.
The "chief rabbit" is the dominant animal (rabbits only) in Watership Down. He is the leader of the warren. This status is indicated by the suffix "rah" which is added to the end of the rabbits actual name. An example of this is the rabbit "Hazel" who later gains the title of "Hazel-rah" when he becomes leader of his group.
Watership Down is the book by Richard Adams which tells the fantasy story of Fiver, Hazel, Bigwig and Silver and all the other rabbits that go with them on there long jurney away from the warren.
Woundwort.
Watership Down - 1999 Woundwort in the Trap 3-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Watership Down - 1999 Woundwort Never Gives Up 3-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Watership Down - 1999 Bigwig's Way 2-12 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Watership Down.
In "Watership Down," the diplomatic mission to Efrafa is led by Hazel, the chief rabbit of the Watership Down warren. He is accompanied by a small group, including Fiver, Bigwig, and other trusted companions. Their mission aims to negotiate with General Woundwort and seek the freedom of the does held in Efrafa. Hazel's leadership demonstrates his courage and diplomatic skills in the face of potential danger.
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.
Bigwig joined the journey to Watership Down because he recognized Hazel's leadership qualities and bravery and believed in his vision for creating a safe and thriving warren. Additionally, he wanted to escape the oppressive and violent environment of his previous warren, Efrafa.
In "Watership Down," Bigwig hears Captain Holly lamenting over the destruction of their warren, Sandleford, and the loss of their home and friends to human encroachment. Holly's sorrow reflects the broader theme of displacement and the struggle for survival faced by the rabbits. This moment highlights the fragility of their existence and sets the stage for Bigwig and his companions' journey to find a new haven.
Though a bit confusing Bigwig's mate is Thethuthinnang. I only became aware of this in the sequel, "Tales from Watership Down" and was wandering if it really could be her but Wikipedia gave me the confirmation, you can check it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_characters_in_Watership_DownHyzenthlay is Hazel's mate, and Vilthuril is Fiver's. Also Captain Holly mated with Clover.
The "chief rabbit" is the dominant animal (rabbits only) in Watership Down. He is the leader of the warren. This status is indicated by the suffix "rah" which is added to the end of the rabbits actual name. An example of this is the rabbit "Hazel" who later gains the title of "Hazel-rah" when he becomes leader of his group.
bigwig wants his own rabbits down by the big arch and for the kehaar to terrify the sentries away and that they must be driven off. all of this will be done at sunset