Rabbits.
Watership Down.
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.
i love that book i dont know all of them but i know a few: Fiver, Bigwig, Hazel, silver, blackberry, and there are more on this website http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/watership/characters.html Pipkin, Hazel, Bigwig, Fiver, Blackberry, Dandelion, Hawkbit, Buckthorn, Silver, Strawberry, Speedwell, Acorn, Holly, Bluebell, Toadflax, Threarah, Scabious, Pimpernel, Willow, Nightshade, Pine Needles, Celandine, Butterbur, Ash, Clover, Boxwood, Haystack, Laurel, Cowslip, Nildro-hain, Silverweed, Kingcup, Laburnum, General Woundwords, Hyzenthlay, Campion, Thistle, Groundsel, Thethuthinnang, Blackavar, Vervain, Vilthuril, Chervil, Bartsia, Nelthita, Snowdrop, Charlock, Mallow, Bugloss, Sainfoin, Orchis, Coltsfoot, Thunder, Ragwort, Nyreenn, Lord Frith, El-ahrairah, Prince Rainbow,Rabscuttle, King Darzen, Yona, Hufsa, Hawock, King Fur-Rocious, Hallion, Henthred, Greenweed
Psychic powers
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.
For the most part, he doesn't. But on realising for the first time the how ideal for their needs is the new home to which Fiver has guided the group, he pays exultant tribute to his brother's visionary qualities by dubbing him with the title of a great leader of rabbits.
Watership Down.
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.
Fiver was the telepathic rabbit in "Watership Down." He had the ability to sense danger and communicate with others through a form of extrasensory perception.
Peter, Hazel, Fiver, Todger, Bobby
The book does not actually come out and say "Fiver dies", it's inferred when Hazel-rah dies of old age (the book does say he lived longer than most rabbits) and joins El-ahrairah's owsla that Fiver is dead.
In "Watership Down," the rabbits from Sandleford that leave with Fiver's group include Hazel, Fiver, and his brother, Bigwig. They are joined by other rabbits like Dandelion, Pipkin, and Blackberry as they seek a new home away from the dangers of their original warren. Each character brings unique traits and skills that aid their survival and journey.
squirrels and other nut loving creatures
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.
Lit. Devices- Situational irony- Fiver and Pipkin leading group to rescue Hazel from Nuthanger Farm. Flashback- While Bigwig is fighting Woundwort he has a flashback to when Fiver says, Your closer to death than I, then he feels a "wire" around his neck Allusion- Biblical- All the rabbits on the boat book refers to Noah's Arc, Literary- refers to Odysseus, Historical- refers to Marco Polo Idiom- "The real hole still needs to be dug" This does not literally mean a hole needs to be done it means there is still work to be done.
hazel=but when in the sun they turn sort of a blueish color=
Probably Chavs.