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Watership Down Review. Take out your study guide. I am walking around the room to check that your study guide is COMPLETE before we begin to review. . Hazel. Is a good leader Fiver’s brother Leads the expedition Sacrificing rabbit Kind And Honest Wins the loyalty of the other rabbits.
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Take out your study guide • I am walking around the room to check that your study guide is COMPLETE before we begin to review.
Hazel • Is a good leader • Fiver’s brother • Leads the expedition • Sacrificing rabbit • Kind And Honest • Wins the loyalty of the other rabbits
Fiver • Small • Second sight- Sixth Sense • Smart • Starts to become a leader
Bigwig • Part of the Owsla in Sandleford • Biggest and strongest in the warren • Never gives up • Wants to win and lead • Defends his group • Strategic
General Woundwort • The chief rabbit of Efrafa • Burly • Big • Strong • Tempermental • Intimidating • Violent and strict • Tyrant • Overprotective • Wont back down
Kehaar • A bird • Really helpful to Hazel’s warren • Found them does • Rash • A fighter • Wise • Loyal
Cowslip • Leader of the warren • Not honest • Deceiving • Unnatural
El-Ahrairah • Rabbit Hero • A great trickster • Leader • Adventures that are told about him relate to the main story
Blackberry • Trickster • Smart • Hazel looks to him for plans • Fast • Gets the other rabbits across the water
Dandelion • Storyteller • Fastest
Cowslip’s warren • Plentiful food • Large rabbits • Not a lot of rabbits • Warren is on farm • A great burrow used to model honeycomb • Deceitful and unnatural • No real leader
Woundwort’s Warren • Dictatorial/totalitiarianled by fear and big rabbits • Organized • Everyone has a role • Secretive, hides from men and Elil • Mistreated • Too large • very well defended • Harsh punishments
Hazel’s Warren Civilized Developed Don’t attack without provocation Not evil Leader, others opinions considered Not many restrictions Accepting On Watership down
Home • It is all about finding a new home • They have to fight for their home • Family is included which meant they had to find Does • Freedom • Trust and safety • Peaceful • equality
Leadership • They needed leadership just to make it to their home. • They tested Hazels leadership. • So many leaders, they either helped or hindered, were good or bad leaders.
Trickery • They had to use trickery like El-Ahrairah just to keep the group alive. • They used the raft and tricked WW • Efrafa and Kehaar • The rhyme to kehaar • Tricked a dog
The Story of the Blessing of El-ahrairah • Introduces trickery • Frith tries to outsmart El-ahrairah • Rabbits have many enemies; They have to use trickery, and speed
Story of the King’s Lettuce • Prince Rainbow Says steal the kings lettuces • El-ahrairah is successful in stealing the lettuce from the king • This supports the trickery that is used in the main story
The Story of the Trial of El-ahrairah • El-ahrairah steals carrots and Prince Rainbow sends Hufsa to live with El-ahrairah and reports back to the Prince • El-ahrairah tricks Hufsa and steals the Prince’s carrots • No one believes Hufsa’s crazy story
The Story of El-ahrairah and the Black Rabbit of Inle • El-ahrairah tries to trick the Black Rabbit but loses his whiskers, tail, ears • El-ahrairah went to the Black Rabbit to help his people • El-ahrairah is sacrificing, Bigwig is sacrificing himself to Efrafa • -Leaders cannot always help FATE
The Story of Rowsby Woof and the Fairy WogDog • El-ahrairah plays trick on Rowsby Woof to get food • Close to the end of the story they use the dog to outsmart Woundwort
Last minute test facts/reminders for THURSDAY Bring your book to class with important selections flagged • Study your study guide to familiarize yourself with the major points • You will turn in your book Thursday • Bringing your book to class means book in hand when you walk in the room