Tales of Peter Rabbit

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A TALE OF

PETER RABBIT &


BENJAMIN BUNNY
Naufa Nufail
(XI SCIENCE 2)
The Element Of Short Story

Characters
Major
• Protagonist: Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny
• Antagonist: The Farmer
Minor
Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail, Mrs. Rabbit, Benjami’s Father and Cat
Setting
This short story happened at
Peter’s House also at The
Farmer Garden. It happen at
the morning and also
everytime.
Place :
-The Farmer Garden
-Woods
-Peter’s Home (Hole Under The Tree)
-Shed

Situation :
-Constrict
-Happy
Plots

Introduction Falling Action

Mrs. Rabbit went to town looking


for bread and the kids play outside When Peter and Benjamin back to
house. the Garden again.

Rising Action Result of a Situation

When Peter went to the Farmer When Benjamin’s Father save them
Garden and met with the Farmer from a cat and take his home.
CONFLICT
• Conflict with the Farmer: • Conflict with Other Animals:
⚬ Peter and Benjamin enter the farmer's garden without ⚬ Peter and Benjamin encounter other animals in the
permission. garden, such as birds and a cat.
⚬ The farmer chases them and tries to catch Peter.
⚬ They have to hide from the cat sitting on the basket.
⚬ Peter loses his jacket, shoes, and hat in the farmer's garden.
• Conflict with Family: • Internal Conflict:
⚬ Mrs. Rabbit is upset with Peter for not following the ⚬ Peter feels regretful and guilty for losing his clothes
instruction not to enter the farmer's garden. in the farmer's garden and causing trouble for his
⚬ Benjamin Bunny receives a reprimand from his father for family.
being involved in the unauthorized garden incident. ⚬ Benjamin feels caught and worried about facing
consequences from his father.
THEME
The main theme of the stories "The Tale of Peter
Rabbit" and "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny"
involves moral lessons, responsibility, and the
consequences of disobedient actions.
P o i n t o f Vi e w
Third Person

• The narrator knows all the thoughts of the characters


conclusion
In conclusion, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" and "The Tale of Benjamin
Bunny" underscore the importance of obedience, responsibility, and the
repercussions of disobedience. The stories convey moral lessons as the
characters, particularly Peter and Benjamin, navigate the consequences of
their actions. Through these narratives, readers are reminded of the
significance of adhering to rules, learning from mistakes, and the dynamics
of family relationships.
Thank you

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