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write a analysis on al ahrairah and the black rabbit of inle​

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Answered by BrainlyGovind
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Dandelion tells the story of a time when King Darzin sent his soldiers to get rid of El-ahrairah once and for all. The soldiers attacked the rabbits as soon as they came out of their holes, and soon all of El-ahrairah's people were miserable. El-ahrairah could not figure out a way to get rid of King Darzin, and he realized he needed special help. He decided to seek out the Black Rabbit of Inlé, an immortal rabbit appointed by Lord Frith to determine the deaths of all rabbits. El-ahrairah wanted to offer the Black Rabbit his own life in exchange for help for his people.

Answered by Reddimon
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King darzin sent his soldiers to Fenlo to kill el-ahrairah, but they waited as they could not enter the warren, due to danger lurking upwards, Rabbits started to starve and el-ahrairah decided to seek help from the black rabbit of inle. They set off and came to Inle, but the black rabbit refused His life. he also tried to trck him into taking his life by playing Bob-stones and storytelling with him but instead of losing his life, he lost his tail, whiskers and ears, he substituted them and thought, why did the black rabbit make him suffer? then he got the answer, he was indirectly giving his consent to suffer himself by games, he went inti the warren ofthe black rabbit and the owsla said that there are holes of plague and disease, nearest one being of white blindness, when the owsla went, :El-ahrairah Quickly jumped into the nearest hole, and returned thinking he was infected, but theblack rabbit told him that this disease enters by ears but he has none, El-ahrairah fell out of demotivation, the black rabbit told him to go home, his people are saved, meanwhile King darzin's soldiers were ambushed by the black rabbit's army and needed to flee, finally el-ahrairah was able to rise and come to Fenlo

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