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 SparkNotes: Watership Down: Plot Overview
Along with Blackberry, they sneak to a hiding place close to Efrafa, at which time Bigwig enters the warren, pretending to be a solitary rabbit.
He has Blackberry come up with a plan, and then the group sets off, leaving behind a few rabbits at the warren.
He finds a doe, Hyzenthlay, who helps him set up a plan to escape.
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 Blackberry (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blackberry, the name of a rabbit in the novel Watership Down by Richard Adams
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
If an article link referred you to this title, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blackberry_(disambiguation)   (81 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - 'Watership Down' - the Book and Film
Towards the end, when the dog is being led to Watership Down, it is Blackberry and Dandelion who take it to the Down.
Watership Down is a big hill located in the North Wessex Downs in Hampshire, UK.
It was immortalised in 1972 by Richard Adams with the publication of his novel Watership Down.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/h2g2/a260353   (943 words)

  
 Watership Down Fan Fiction
"Watership Down" is a sharp and original animal fantasy novel by Richard Adams, first published in 1972.
A special Christmas story for Watership Down fans.
Blackberry is hurt by a car and winds up in the care of a local family.
www.geocities.com /alberta_gamer/wdff.htm   (431 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - 'Watership Down' - the Book and Film
Towards the end, when the dog is being led to Watership Down, it is Blackberry and Dandelion who take it to the Down.
Watership Down is a big hill located in the North Wessex Downs in Hampshire, UK.
It was immortalised in 1972 by Richard Adams with the publication of his novel Watership Down.
www.bbc.co.uk /h2g2/guide/A260353   (431 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - 'Watership Down' - the Book and Film
Towards the end, when the dog is being led to Watership Down, it is Blackberry and Dandelion who take it to the Down.
Watership Down is a big hill located in the North Wessex Downs in Hampshire, UK.
It was immortalised in 1972 by Richard Adams with the publication of his novel Watership Down.
www.bbc.co.uk /h2g2/guide/A260353   (943 words)

  
 Tales from Watership Down, Richard Adams - HarperAcademic
Bigwig, however, had refused to tell of his underground fight with General Woundwort, insisting that he wanted only to forget it; so instead, Dandelion had recounted how the Nuthanger dog, let loose by Hazel, had pursued him and Blackberry into the midst of the Efrafans gathered on the Down.
It was a fine May evening of the spring following the defeat of General Woundwort and the Efrafans on Watership Down.
Blackberry had tried but could not explain his trick with the boat, which had enabled them to escape down the river.
www.harperacademic.com /catalog/excerpt_xml.asp?isbn=0380729342   (1023 words)

  
 Watership Down poster by LiquidOnyx - Fanart Central
Abd I like Blackberry and Pipkin is cute, well I like all the characters...
I particualy like how General Woundwort turned out, and I think the lightning and the fields in the background look pretty cool.
Woundwort looks so cool, he freaks me out in the film.
www.fanart-central.net /pic-146710.html   (296 words)

  
 Watership Down
Led by the visionary Fiver, the courageous Bigwig, the clever Blackberry, and the Honorable Hazel, they face daunting challenges, and use their strength and cunning to survive, while pursuing their dream.
Along their trek, they make an unlikely friend - a loony seagull named Kehaar - and battle the vicious General Woundwort, the cruel leader of another warren.
Film Director, Martin Rosen, frames the tale largely at the eyepoint of the rabbits, so that we identify with each one.
www.mithology.org /dvds/details/2025.html   (185 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Watership Down: Chapters 36–38
Because the rabbits shift the way they act according to the situation, Blackberry is able to come up with the idea of using the boat to get across the water.
General Woundwort is not only a huge, powerful rabbit, he is also a very savvy opponent, and he almost figures out Bigwig's plot before it gets off the ground.
Bigwig outwits Woundwort, but the General is clearly very intelligent, and while chasing Bigwig and the others he comes up with a spontaneous plan to surround and destroy them.
www.sparknotes.com /lit/watership/section12.rhtml   (1062 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Watership Down: Chapters 1–7
Hazel, Fiver, and two of their friends, Dandelion and Blackberry, are discussing the conversation with the Chief Rabbit when Bigwig comes up to the group.
Hazel tells him that Fiver is his brother, and Fiver tells the Chief Rabbit, called the Threarah (rah is added to the name of a leader), of his premonition.
Fiver has a nightmare that something terrible will happen to the warren, and he convinces Hazel that they must go visit the Chief Rabbit.
www.sparknotes.com /lit/watership/section1.html   (1130 words)

  
 Eselfarm Board Unten am Fluss [DVD-Rip]
Als sie zurück nach Watership Down kommen, hat sich da die Efrafa entschlossen, sich ein eigenes neues Gebiet zu suchen...
Dort leben die Hasen Hazel, Pipkin, Hawkbit, Fiver, Blackberry, Dandelion und Bigwig.
Dandelion findet zwar die größte Zuckerrübe, fallt aber mit dieser in einen Brunnen, aus dem ihn Hawkbit nur mit größter Mühe befreien kann.
www.eselfarm.info /efarm/botthread-9255.html   (1130 words)

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