My Friend Rabbit
Title: My friend Rabbit
Author: Eric Rohmann
Analysis
Character:
Protagonist: A rabbit
Antagonist: A mouse
Other character: other animals
Setting: Backdrop setting
Narrative point of view: First-person narrator (the mouse)
Plot:
a. Setting: The mouse borrowed his plane to the rabbit and they played together.
b. Conflict: When the rabbit threw the toy plane, it got stuck in the tree.
c. Rising action: The rabbit came up with a idea, and he stacked up the animals to get the toy plane.
d. Climax: As the mouse got the toy plane, the animals toppled down. They were angry at the rabbit.
e. Denouement: The mouse borrowed the toy plane to the rabbit and they were sill friends.
f. End: The toy plane got stuck in the tree again.
Conflict: Protagonist against the difficulty he encountered.
Summary
The rabbit always made trouble. Whenever he wanted to solve the problems he made, the others would come out. However, the mouse still shared his toy plane with the rabbit, because they are really friends.
Reflection
This book made me remember Tina, who had been my best friend since I was in elementary school. She was naive but negligent. We played together, read together, and even took a bath together; even so, she made trouble just like the rabbit in the storybook, too! I still remembered one time, when she put paints on my doll, she broke its leg carelessly! I was shocked and angry at that moment, and I didn't want to talk to her for a long time. However, she kept saying sorry for me, and I knew she was not on purpose, so I forgave her. Now we are still friends and keep in touch.
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