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How Rabbit Brought Fire To The People

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HOW RABBIT BROUGHT FIRE TO THE PEOPLE

BY ALEXESS LYNCH AND ALLY ZELLER

INSURMOUNTABLE PROBLEM

  • The people were cold and needed something to warm them up.

SEARCH

  • The weasels had fire.
  • They sent a rabbit to go steal the fire from the weasels.
  • The rabbit swam across the water. Then while he danced, he stole the fire by setting his hair on his head on fire. By doing this, he placed pine sap on his head, which is flammable.
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TEST OF WORTHINESS

  • The rabbit was a good dancer, and said he would get the fire.
  • He was the only one brave enough to get the fire from the weasels because the weasels were known to eat critters.
  • It rained for three days, yet the rabbit kept the fire going by placing it in a hollow tree.
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SOLUTION

  • After the rabbit was set on fire he quickly swam across the water again.
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ENDOWMENT OF GIFT

  • The people were warm
  • The people kept the fire going by placing it in their shelters every time it rained.
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THEME

  • The Theme is bravery
  • Sometimes you need to be brave to help someone in need no matter the dangers ahead. "Animals were afraid of the Weasels because they were bloodthirsty and ate mice and moles and fish and birds." This quote shows that although the weasels were bad creatures, the rabbit was brave enough to withstand the terror they caused and receive the fire. He was also brave because he set his head on fire, without any doubts that it wouldn't work. The rabbit was also grave because he didn't care about what might happen to him or the people after the fire was stolen. One last way the rabbit was brave was that he crossed the ocean that was too deep for anyone else to cross. He swam over to the weasels domain without hesitation.
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