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Category: Cultural References
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Literature
White Rabbit
Alice in Wonderland - Watership Down
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Alice in Wonderland
By Lewis Carroll
In White Rabbit,
Jack is hallucinating that his father is alive and chases him though
the jungle. After falling off a cliff, Locke happens to find him and
pulls him to safety.
Locke asks Jack what he is doing in the jungle and Jack responds that
he is chasing something, but that it's not real. Locke mentions the
White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.
He suggests that impossible things might be possible on the island, making it a Wonderland of sorts.
In Alice in Wonderland, Alice starts her adventure when she sees a White Rabbit and follows it down a rabbit hole.
Read the story of Alice in Wonderland here: http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/People/rgs/alice-I.html
Alice in Wonderland is also a Disney movie. You can read the synopsis at http://users2.ev1.net/~disneyelvis/Disney/AliceInWonderland.htm

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Watership Down Richard Adams
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Watership Down
by Richard Adams
This is the first book we see Sawyer reading in White Rabbit.
The book is mentioned again in Confidence Man
several times. The book was originally Boone's. Sawyer claims he got it
when it washed up on shore. Sawyer quips to Kate, "It's about bunnies."
For an in-depth character analysis see SparkNotes.com
MonkeyNotes Free Study Guide - Watership Down - from Pinkmonkey.com
PLOT (Summary)
Having been persuaded by his mystic brother, Fiver, that their home is
in immediate danger, Hazel takes a group of rabbits on a journey to
build a new warren. In the course of their journey, they have to learn
how to handle new experiences, develop new methods for handling crisis,
and avoid enemies. Not wanting to travel any further than necessary,
they first attempt to make their home with a strange bunch of rabbits
who have secrets and weird habits such as collecting farm-grown scraps
and hoarding them underground. After nearly losing one of their most
crucial members to a wire snare, the rabbits realize that the strange
warren has become complacent and dull, unable to forage for themselves,
and dependent on the vegetable scraps scattered across the field by a
man. The price they pay, however, is that frequently the man sets
snares and captures just enough rabbits to satisfy his need at the
time. These rabbits live in a state of denial and threaten to kill any
rabbit that would make them face the truth of their precarious
existence.
After leaving the "tame" warren, the rabbits finally reach
Watership Down where they build their new home. One essential element,
however, is the presence of does. The rabbits befriend a wounded sea
gull who helps them find more rabbits. They try to obtain does both
from a nearby farm and from another warren known as Efrafa and located
about three miles away. The Efrafa warren is run by a "Hitler" image
tyrant who kills all who oppose him and runs a tightly controlled
warren with no freedom of movement for the members. The first group of
Watership Down or "Honeycomb" rabbits barely escape with their lives.
The leader, Hazel, however, having survived his venture onto the farm
but with the acquisition of only two does, believes they must make a
second try to get some Efrafan does. They devise a carefully organized
plot, with only the escape detail left uncertain. Hazel and his band
approach the warren by following a river and crossing a bridge on the
opposite side of Efrafa from their own home. Under the bridge they find
a small boat which becomes their get-away plan.
Hazel and followers get about 10 does out of Efrafa with the help
of Kehaar and a thunderstorm. However, Woundwort, the leader of Efrafa
tracks them by sending his own soldiers to a previously known position.
He loses the element of surprise because a mouse reports his presence
to Hazel. The two warrens wage a bitter battle which is won by Hazel’s
group through the tenacity of his own fighters and the help of the
farmyard dog. Some of the Efrafan rabbits are captured and eventually
made a part of the Honeycomb. Efrafa becomes a better place under new
leadership, and the two warrens send rabbits to start a third warren.
The story ends with the rabbits living happily and reasonably
untroubled on Watership Down.
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