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    The reality of war and the fantasy of war are two very different things. Adults often glorify war and see it as an emasculator, even as a necessary part of progress, but the cruel reality of war only brings death and ruin. The narrator is not named in the story but is a boy who is merely six years of age. This young boy becomes an unfortunate victim to the disaster that is war. In Ambrose Bierce’s short story, Chickamauga, the young boy’s childlike innocence in the beginning is proof that war…

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    earlier, after the French emperor was attacked by a bunch of rabbits. There are a couple versions of this story. In July 1807, Napoleon signed the Treaties of Tilsit which ended the war between the French and Russia Looking to celebrate, the French proposed a rabbit hunt, asking Chief of Staff Alexandre Berthier to make it happen. Berthier arranged an outdoor rabbit hunt and invited some of the militaries and collected a colony of rabbits. Some say Berthier took in hundreds of bunnies…

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    about how he gets to tend the rabbits. In this case, Rabbits is the animal imagery used to represent Lennie’s dreams to own a farm with rabbits. At the end of the book when Lennie has run away and he is by himself at the river bank He starts hallucinating things. One of the things he saw while he was hallucinating was a giant rabbit, the rabbit was speaking to Lennie about how he would forget to take care of them, and how “he ain’t fit to lick the boots of a rabbit”. This was the moment for…

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    There once was a little brown rabbit and his name was Fledge. If you ever saw Fledge hopping in the woods or hanging out in your garden, you would say he was the cutest thing, especially with those ears. Yep, Fledge was special and so was his ears. Compared to other bunnies, his ears were a smidgen bigger than extra-large. Fledge was like many young rabbits. He enjoyed exploring the forest and sitting on rocks listening. With those specially sized ears, he could hear extra well. Fledge was even…

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    What’s up doc? A character that I’m similar to is bugs bunny. First, bugs bunny and I have several similarities. Second, I am funny like bugs bunny. Last everyday somebody tries to kill me like a wild lion in the woods. As can be seen I am just like bugs bunny and because I have told that I remind people of bugs bunny because of me being funny, and having long floppy ears. As I have stated bugs bunny is the character that I relate to the most. Bugs bunny is off of my favorite show since I was…

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    In the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Edward Tulane is a vain, self-absorbed, three-foot-tall china rabbit from France who thinks to have all he could want. Fancy clothes, a tiny gold pocket watch and Abilene, a girl who loves him with all her heart. On page 3 in the book the author states “He had china arms and china legs, china paws and a china head, a china torso and a china nose. His arms and legs were jointed and jointed by wire so that his china elbows and china knees could…

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    One day there was this boy named Jack, Jack starts off with his family in a very old ragged trailer shortly after the Jack family receives news from an old tv in their trailer about a nuclear spill in Minnesota, and was forced to leave their house because Jack's family lived near a nuclear factory. Nothing was the same when Jack's brother, Jeff , ran away from the family. Later that evening, Jack heard his doorbell ring, so Jack goes and opens the door and there was no one there but just a…

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    Walking up the stairs, through the window I could see an orb of light in the forest start to shine, and a wood nymph revealed itself. “The forest has sent me to you today, let’s heal the rabbit and I’ll be on my way”. Immediately I ran down the stairs of my house ready for an adventure. Grabbing the injured rabbit I bolted toward the light that had started to flicker. Reaching the edge of the yard, the nymph started walking into the neighbor's yard then disappeared. Where had it gone? “Look,”…

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    witch who resolved to have him for dinner instead. A chase ensued and the heroic hare narrowly escaped death by using a bag of “Magic Powder” as a type of grenade. The bag exploded on impact and out of the cloud of dust emerged a beautiful female rabbit. Bugs Bunny, smitten by this newly incarnated female, took her by the arm as they walked into the “happily ever after” (ACTRA, 2009). The issue however was on the last remarks of Bug as they walked away for he said, “Ah sure, I know! But aren’t…

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    Section 1: What is an American Pika and Where it Lives Section 2: Their Appearance Section 3: How They Behave Section 4: Food Habits Section 5: What you Should Do What is an American Pika and Where it Lives Introduction These mountain dwelling rabbit relatives are disappearing and nobody even knows who they are. The American Pika is a less known animal that everybody should know. They are called a “whistling hare” because of how vocal they are. An American Pika lives in the mountain…

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