This rabbit is the seer whose vision prompts the group to leave Sandleford Warren.
Fiver
The name of the warren the rabbits flee.
Sandleford Warren
This rabbit is known for his strength and fighting skills.
Bigwig
The rabbit who leaves Cowslip warren with them?
Strawberry
Fiver insists they must leave because of this.
vision of destruction at their original warren
The rabbit term for their language.
Lapine
The rabbits' term for a story or myth.
El-ahrairah tale
This rabbit hero is considered the trickster and savior of rabbits.
El-ahrairah
The new warren the rabbits build themselves is called.
Watership down
The wise rabbit who figures out they need a piece of wood to cross the river?
Blackberry
Fiver's vision symbolizes this literary theme.
prophecy
In return for their help, Kehaar agrees to help them find this.
Find does.
The rabbits help Kehaar recover from this kind of injury.
Injured wing
Hazel’s decision to include all types of rabbits in the group, even weaker ones, reflects this moral theme.
inclusivity or the strength of diversity
The rabbits call grazing____________?
silflay- going above ground usually at dusk or dawn when its safe to graze.
Bigwig nearly dies in this kind of trap nearly cowslip warren
Wire snare
The term rabbits use for man or mankind.
Hrududu
The snare at Cowslip’s warren symbolizes this hidden danger.
The danger of comfort/complacency
After the trap incident, this rabbit finally listens to Fiver and sees the truth of Cowslip’s warren.
Hazel
The rabbits’ encounters with humans and machines often symbolize this destructive force.
industrialization or man’s impact on nature
This is the name of the group’s first safe resting place.
Enborne River
The Warren of the Snares (Cowslip’s Warren) represents this theme through its eerie calm and poetic rabbits.
The danger of ignoring truth or the cost of false security
Kehaar finds this place where there are does kept in a hutch.
a farm (Nuthanger Farm)
Name five members of the group and their role
Hazel – The Leader-Wise, calm, and thoughtful Grows into a strong, respected leader-Makes decisions with the group’s safety and future in mind
Fiver – The Seer/Visionary-Small and quiet, but has powerful instincts and visions-Foresees danger (like the destruction of Sandleford)-spiritual and deeply connected to intuition
Bigwig – The Fighter/Protector-Strong and brave, a former member of the Owsla-Often takes on physical challenges to protect the group-Bold, sometimes stubborn, but very loyal
Blackberry – The Thinker/Problem-Solver-Clever and innovative-Figures out how to float on wood to cross a river-Often comes up with smart solutions to difficult problems
Dandelion – The Storyteller and Scout-Very fast runner, often used as a scout-Keeps morale high by telling traditional rabbit tales- Energetic and optimistic
Give three qualities of Hazel with examples from the story that make Hazel a great leader.
Consulting the Group.
sees that every rabbit has a role to play and that inclusion builds loyalty and unity.
He shows compassion to weaker members such as Pipkin.