I_senseDANGER
01-19-2005, 01:31 AM
Dear Mr. Fury,
I'm a fan of Watership Down, well...lets me be honest, I have not read the book completely, but I HAVE seen the movie. Yes at the tender age of 5 , my parents rented me the cartoon, thinking innocently that it was just a story about bunnies - doing bunny-like things. But no.* I remember quiet vividly hiding in my closet during the rabbit snare scene.* Now* 17 years later, I've somehow overcame the childhood trauma, and now appreciate it for what it is - a brutal rabbit action flick!
Digressing... (sorry)
But basically my question is :* Is it a coincidence that Locke reminds me of the infamous villain General Wormwort?
There are several other characters I could compare and contrast , but Locke is the most obvious to me.*
I'd appreciate any information on the subject.*
Kelly
I'm a fan of Watership Down, well...lets me be honest, I have not read the book completely, but I HAVE seen the movie. Yes at the tender age of 5 , my parents rented me the cartoon, thinking innocently that it was just a story about bunnies - doing bunny-like things. But no.* I remember quiet vividly hiding in my closet during the rabbit snare scene.* Now* 17 years later, I've somehow overcame the childhood trauma, and now appreciate it for what it is - a brutal rabbit action flick!
Digressing... (sorry)
But basically my question is :* Is it a coincidence that Locke reminds me of the infamous villain General Wormwort?
There are several other characters I could compare and contrast , but Locke is the most obvious to me.*
I'd appreciate any information on the subject.*
Kelly