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The Rabbits
In the beginning of the book the rabbits are very few and appear nice. The pictures are still natural colours and involve lots of curves. This represents when the British first arrived and the land was still pure and cared for.
Towards the fifth and twelfth pages all naturalness is cut out. On the fifth and sixth pages there is still some curves but the ground is covered by skeletons. This represents the mistreatment of the land.
Page thirteen shows the beginning of fighting, war and rebellion. In one of the pictures there is a never ending line of rabbits. The writing says `but there were too many rabbits'. This is the point that shows the invasion is complete.
Page fourteen and fifteen symbolises death. This is shown by the skeletons...
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