How the rabbit stole the fire is written by Joanna Troughton.
This book is a folk tale because the story would have been past down form generation to generation before it was made into a book.
In the story’s orientation the characters of the sky people are introduced and the setting of the forest is also captured beautifully with illustrations.The usually is that the animals need fire for warmth in the upcoming winter.The sky people foreshadowed that the rabbit was a trickster.
The main complication is that the animals need fire which they don”t have and need to have to keep warm in the winter.The problem existed because the sky people did not want to give any of their fire to the animals.When the fire was stolen from them they then had a problem because they didn’t know where the animals had put the fire.
The resolution is that the animals get what they need which is the fire.However the sky people lose the fire because they were greedy and wouldn't,’t share it. The coda is that the sky people learn a lesson about sharing and the readers are told how all the animals come to develop their unique features.An example of this is Rabbit was soon tired. “Squirrel, Take the headdress” he gasped. Squirrel took the headdress and ran. As she went the heat made her …show more content…
The story is set in a forest at the bottom of a mountain where the animas live. At the top of the mountain are the sky people who have the fire that the animals don't have but want. The main complication is that the animals need fire so that they can survive the winter. The sky people have fire but it is surrounded by a big fence with guards and the sky people are not willing to give the animals any of it. The main message is that you should always share things with other people. The sky people had the fire and they didn't want to share it with the animals so this is like