1. Why do you think the author told the story of the Holocaust in this symbolic way? Who is this story directed to?
2. Why do you think the Terrible Things take away the animals one group at a time?
3. In an allegory, people, places, and events are used as symbols. What can the clearing in the woods stand for? What about the different animals? The Terrible Things?
4. What kind of excuses do the other animals offer to explain the fate of each group as it is taken away? How do these reactions help the Terrible Things?
5. How are the Terrible Things described? What verbs are used to describe their actions? How do the descriptions affect your feelings about the Terrible Things?
6. During the Holocaust, terrible things were done by real people, people with faces, names, and life histories. Why do you think the author shows the Terrible Things as anonymous?
7. What choices do the animals in the clearing have when the Terrible Things come?
8. What would you say to Big Rabbitâs statement, âWe are the White Rabbits. It couldnât happen to usâ?
9. When the Terrible Things come for the rabbits, what do the rabbits do? What choice does Little Rabbit make? Why? What does this tell you about the Terrible Things?
10. Little Rabbit hopes someone will listen to him. Why might no one listen?
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