Watership Down Symbolism

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Watership Down
Watership Down by Richard Adams creates a strong use of religion throughout the novel. Richard Adams tells of “Frith” the God that all the rabbits believe watches and protects them and they follow the religion of Lupine which is of monotheistic faith. The rabbits believe that creation was made out of Frith’s droppings. They also believe that the black rabbit is the force that will eventually claim the life of every rabbit known. Watership down is a piece of literature that displays many forms of symbolism and reflects on religious beliefs.
Firth is the all knowing and powerful animal that makes sure lapine kind are safe. The rabbits believe that when something goes right or something wonderful happens, is to give thanks to Frith.