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Liberty Means Responsability

"Liberty means responsibility," said George Bernard Shaw, explaining that it takes a responsible person to bring themselves or a group to freedom. Hazel of Watership Down led a whole group of rabbits away from danger and into freedom. Ms. Elizabeth Cady Stanton felt she had to take responsibility for all women in America to earn the right to vote, and as I grow up, I gain more freedom as well as more responsibilities. Thus, Hazel, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and I show that liberty means responsibility.

In the book Watership Down, Hazel leads a large group to a new warren. It is one of happiness and harmony, one far away from the evil at Sandleford, their old warren. "There isn't any danger here at the moment, but it's coming..." (pg. 15) Fiver says to Hazel. Before they leave or even stir up a plan, this quote, from Hazel's brother, foreshadows the danger coming. Fiver also has a dream about the near future, 'but you said "The chief rabbit must go alone" and you floated down a long tunnel of water' (pg.17) This foreshadows Hazels success as a responsible leader. It shows he will head the new warren, and lead them through tough times to come, with little or no help. Hence the part 'the chief ra


rship quality Hazel has. He also has his sense of responsibility. Hazel proves his responsibility throughout the book. He is always questioning what's best for the group, their thoughts and opinions, and their health. "Perhaps there were not very many of them at all. Had there been disease?"(pg.81) "If he replied that he was, his new friends might address him so for the future and he could imagine what Bigwig and Silver would have to say about that," (pg. 83) Hazel thinks in the book. Those are just some thoughts He has about the well being of the group. Along with thinking about these important things, Hazel makes sure all needs are being met and that everyone is satisfied and safe. Through much difficulty, fighting and planing, Hazel proves he is a very responsible rabbit. With these qualities and his decision to leave Sandleford, he brings liberty and a new life to the group.

e man the power to chastise and imprison his wife, to take the wages which she earns, the property which she inherits, and, in case of separation, the children of her love; laws which make her the mere dependent on his bounty." (From speech on July 9th, 1984, delivered by Elizabeth Cady Staton) The nineteenth amendment, adopted by Congress in 1920, finally gave women the right to vote, bit it did little to alter their lives. Change began only when Stan

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