"Even though the characters are bunnies, they act like real people, except they look like bunnies. But what brings them all together is teamwork.
At first, the group doesn't seem very close, but by the end of the book, they're tight. It's because when you're in a group, you really get to know everyone's true colors. For a group to bond, each member needs to realize that everyone's skills are crucial for everyone's survival, just like our characters do.
And the most important part is that when you're in a group, you grow with it. You focus on improving together and let go of selfishness.
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In this post, I will give some ideas about the book 'Watership Down' by Richard Adams. Although many consider the book 'children's', it actually has a lot of hidden symbolism about life and society, including wandering and teamwork.
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