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The Summary of the Rebellion of the Magical Rabbits By: Vaishali Kaverimanian

In The Rebellion of the Magical Rabbits, the author is trying to tell us that the smallest among us can make an impact to our community in many ways, whether it is good or bad, whether we like it or not. The protagonist are the “magical” rabbits who are challenging the King for his throne because of the of the King’s betrayal to the rabbits. The rabbits rebelled against the King’s thrown because the King had promised them shelter and their needs in exchange for the rabbit’s help. First, the two sides try to negotiate their way through, but they fail which eventually leads to a war between the two opposing sides. The King wants to protect his kingdom but doesn’t want to start a war. The wolf is the support of the King to tell him what the kingdom is going through. The monkey is the King’s “security guard” to protect him from the war. The rabbits have magical powers, they can multiply and fly which puts up a hard fight. The war gets more and more intense by every minute and the rabbit’s multiplying power turns into a huge problem, the entire kingdom is being taken over! Still, the King does not realize that the problem is just getting worse because the rabbits continue to multiply and getting extremely stronger as a whole. Finally, the King realizes that the problem cannot be controlled and decides to compromise and allow the rabbits to stay. He provided them with all that he had promised, and war came to an end. At the end, the author is trying to tell us that life can’t be about greed or war or lies, it’s about helping others and compromising no matter if you like them or not.

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