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Rabbit Redux

Rabbit Redux
In RABBIT REDUX (1971), John Updike's poignant sequel to RABBIT, RUN, he explores the tumultuous transformations of the late'60s as they affect the traditional American values on which Harry Rabbit Angstrom--like so many other Americans--believes his life is based. Rabbit trusts the government, supports the Vietnam War, finds blacks (Negroes) alien ivibe rabbit and threatening, ivibe rabbit and is viscerally opposed to drugs. But, in the course of the novel, Rabbit sees his life unravel: his wife, Janice, is having an affair with her boss; his mother is dying; his relationship with his son, Nelson, turns tense; ivibe rabbit and the rapidly changing world around him becomes incomprehensible. When Janice leaves him, Rabbit opens his house to Jill, a hippie on the run from her upper-crust family, ivibe rabbit and Skeeter, a black militant Vietnam vet. The skewed family unit that forms is strangely comforting but, finally, disastrous, as Skeeter educates the clueless Rabbit in the ways of the Black Power movement, Jill introduces him to drugs ivibe rabbit and becomes his lover, ivibe rabbit and the hapless Nelson is torn between his adulation of his father ivibe rabbit and the cracks he sees in Rabbit's values system. A seemingly inevitable tragedy leaves Rabbit to face encroaching middle age as a man forever changed. RABBIT REDUX is the second in Updike's groundbreaking tetralogy about his perversely charming bourgeois Everyman, and, as in all the Rabbit books (one per decade from the'60s to the'90s), Updike makes clever use of the events of the times--here, the war, the moon landing, Chappaquiddick, the race riots, ivibe rabbit and the charged political landscape--as a background to the action of the novel, ivibe rabbit and a commentary on it. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Rabbit Redux

Rabbit Redux
In RABBIT REDUX (1971), John Updike's poignant sequel to RABBIT, RUN, he explores the tumultuous transformations of the late'60s as they affect the traditional American values on which Harry Rabbit Angstrom--like so many other Americans--believes his life is based. Rabbit trusts the government, supports the Vietnam War, finds blacks (Negroes) alien ivibe rabbit and threatening, ivibe rabbit and is viscerally opposed to drugs. But, in the course of the novel, Rabbit sees his life unravel: his wife, Janice, is having an affair with her boss; his mother is dying; his relationship with his son, Nelson, turns tense; ivibe rabbit and the rapidly changing world around him becomes incomprehensible. When Janice leaves him, Rabbit opens his house to Jill, a hippie on the run from her upper-crust family, ivibe rabbit and Skeeter, a black militant Vietnam vet. The skewed family unit that forms is strangely comforting but, finally, disastrous, as Skeeter educates the clueless Rabbit in the ways of the Black Power movement, Jill introduces him to drugs ivibe rabbit and becomes his lover, ivibe rabbit and the hapless Nelson is torn between his adulation of his father ivibe rabbit and the cracks he sees in Rabbit's values system. A seemingly inevitable tragedy leaves Rabbit to face encroaching middle age as a man forever changed. RABBIT REDUX is the second in Updike's groundbreaking tetralogy about his perversely charming bourgeois Everyman, and, as in all the Rabbit books (one per decade from the'60s to the'90s), Updike makes clever use of the events of the times--here, the war, the moon landing, Chappaquiddick, the race riots, ivibe rabbit and the charged political landscape--as a background to the action of the novel, ivibe rabbit and a commentary on it. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Rabbit rabbit - "Rabbit rabbit" is a common superstition, held particularly among children. The most common modern version states that a person should say "rabbit, rabbit" upon waking on the first day of each new month, and on doing so will receive good luck for the remainder of that month.

Rabbit Angstrom - Rabbit Angstrom is the main character in many of John Updike's novels. Updike's Rabbit Series (Rabbit, Run, Rabbit Redux, Rabbit is Rich, Rabbit at Rest, Rabbit, Rememebered) follows Angstrom over the course of his lifetime as he struggles with many of the problems common to mid-life, middle-class American men.

Rabbit Run - Rabbit Run is a 1960 novel by John Updike, concerning a former basketball player named Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom, and his attempts to escape the constraints of his life. It spawned several sequels, including Rabbit Redux, Rabbit Is Rich and Rabbit At Rest.

List of rabbit breeds - Rabbit breeds are notably different varieties of domestic rabbit created through selective breeding or natural selection. Breeds recognized by organizations such as the American Rabbit Breeders' Association (ARBA) may be exhibited and judged in rabbit shows.

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