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Mitsuo23 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

names of fairy tales

Hi

Excuse me for posting this slightly inappropriate question.

I am looking for a story in which the name of the main character is Rabbit. Would you give me the names of this kind of story if you happen to familiar with them?
  

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There are Grimm's fairy tales called the Hare (a hare is similar to a rabbit) and the Hedgehog, the Hare's Bride, and the Sea-Hare (a sea-hare is not a rabbit, but it looks kind of rabbit-like).

  • There are Grimm's fairy tales called the Hare (a hare is similar to a rabbit) and the Hedgehog, the Hare's Bride, and the Sea-Hare (a sea-hare is not a rabbit, but it looks kind of rabbit-like).
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There are Grimm's fairy tales called the Hare (a hare is similar to a rabbit) and the Hedgehog, the Hare's Bride, and the Sea-Hare (a sea-hare is not a rabbit, but it looks kind of rabbit-like).
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There are a number of stories with a rabbit as the main character, or an important character.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit - Beatrix Potter (she wrote several stories with rabbits in them).
Watership Down - Richard Adams.
Winnie the Pooh - A.A. Milne (Rabbit is a supporting character).
Br'er Rabbit - Various authors, based on traditional stories.
The Velveteen Rabbit - Margery Will
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Winnie the Pooh is a perfect fit for my purpose.
Thank you for being helpful, Blue Jay.

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