The Rebellion of the Magical Rabbits
Genre: Fable
Main conflict - Person vs Society: the rabbits rebel against the wolf king
Wolf king plays the role of a strict dictator, based off the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
Monkey plays the role of a scared citizen forced to work under the king’s command.
Rabbits represent the rebels or the ones rebelling against the wolf king.
King’s main problem are the rabbits existence. He wants to annihilate them.
The Wolf king first tries to remove the rabbits existence by clearing out any words or pictures in books containing the cottontails throughout the kingdom.
The monkey works as a photographer.
The monkey’s daughter also rebels against the king and never stops believing in the rabbits existence. Becoming a significant part of the story.
As the story progresses the rabbits begin to show themselves more often, slowly destroying the king’s plan.
The rabbits multiply or proliferate as a way to mock the king and his awful plans.
The rabbits gained more power this way as they were slowly making their presence more and more known. Showing their strength in numbers.
The king doesn’t recognize this growing problem as the monkey tries his hardest to remove any sort of cottontail sighting within the photos. Keeping the king unaware.
In the end the rabbits seemed to have always been within the kingdom, and never seemed to have left.
Wolf: savage
Rabbit: resistant
Monkey: enslaved
Fox: loyal
Bird: messenger
Beaver: hardworking
Hawk: vigilant