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Watership DownWho is the leader of the warren on Watership Down?
Hazel is the main character who leads the group of rabbits from Sandleford Warren to Watership Down.
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.
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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.
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Watership DownWho is the leader of the warren on Watership Down?
Hazel is the main character who leads the group of rabbits from Sandleford Warren to Watership Down.
Most of the rabbits contribute towards a leadership i.e. Blackberry with his ideas, Fiver telling them where to go, Bigwig's skills in fighting and Hazel's quick thinking. However, at the new warren on Watership Down, Hazel seems to take charge with support from the others.
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 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.
Watership Down.
In "Watership Down," Hazel’s warren is described as a large, spacious burrow with multiple entrances and exits. It is hidden and well-protected, surrounded by thick hedges and lush vegetation. The warren is carefully designed with ventilation shafts and escape routes in case of danger.
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