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  1. Watership Down is a novel by Richard Adams that was published in 1972. The book tells the story of a group of rabbits who leave their warren in search of a new home. However, the story is much more than just a tale about rabbits. It is a complex allegory that explores various themes such as leadership, survival, and the dangers of totalitarianism.

  2. Storytime. Richard Adams first conceived of the characters from Watership Down when his two daughters asked him to tell them a story they had never heard while on a long car ride. The titular hill, Watership Down, is a real hill in north Hampshire, England, about six miles southwest of the town where Adams was born and raised. Adaptable.

  3. The Plot. Richard Adams’ Watership Down is an anthropomorphic story showing the effect of humans on nature. As rabbits, heroes Hazel and Fiver are dependent on the countryside for shelter and ...

  4. Watership Down is the tale of a group of rabbits in search of a home. Fiver, a small, young rabbit, has a gift: He can tell when things are going to happen and he can sense whether they will be good or bad. Fiver foresees great danger to the rabbits' home warren. His brother Hazel, who is slightly larger and helps take care of Fiver, takes ...

  5. One afternoon, the rabbits gather in the Honeycomb for a story. Bluebell suggests telling stories of their adventures in Efrafa, but Dandelion wants to tell a story about El-ahrairah. After their encounter with the Black Rabbit, El-ahrairah and Rabscuttle find themselves hlessils, making their way through frosty fields in the middle of winter ...

  6. Watership Down Summary. Hazel and Fiver are rabbits—and brothers—who live in a warren in Sandleford, in the English countryside. Their warren is a generally happy place, though Hazel and Fiver, who often has strange visions of the future, occasionally have to contend with condescending treatment from their warren’s Owsla, or police-like ...

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  8. Jul 1, 2006 · Watership Down tells the story of a group of rabbits who are forced from their warren. They set out together, facing obstacles, hostile regimes, and other trials in the effort to establish a new home and society. Throughout their adventures, many of life’s important questions are examined. Perhaps this explains the difficulty Adams had in ...

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