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Analysis of ‘The Rabbits’

 The meaning of the book;
The meaning of the book is to use rabbits as a symbol of the invasion of Australia, which caused wide spread grief to the Australian natives (Aboriginals).
List of visual techniques used;
  • Colour/texture
  • Exagguration of pictures
  • toning/shading (light and dark)
  • Use of shapes
Representation of colours;
The light and bright colours give a mix message because they both represent the happiness and great times of the natives (Aboriginals) but it also represents the power and glory of the rabbits (White Man). The darker colours represents death and loss which occurs in the story.
DPS – 12
Text on DPS:
Rabbits, rabbits, rabbits.
Millions and millions of rabbits.
Everywhere we look there are rabbits.
1. Representational Meanings
Vectors/Reading Paths
When looking at the page, straight away you notice something, in dps 11 you see a dominating rabbit to represent the domination of the land. There are many vectors in the page, the one that stands out is a giant power poll with wire power lines streaming out of it in many directions, this makes you look around the page and notice everything that is happening.
Symbols/Motifs
One of the first things you notice on the DPS is the giant statue of a rabbit which represents total power and control in which the rabbits (white men) posses. Other smaller symbols that enhance the statue are the tall buildings in the background and the number of rabbits which means that the rabbits have established a permanent place for their colony to live. The colours in which are used in this image are shades of black and white. Also there is a part of the picture were there is a light shade of blue. The blue is being sucked out of the air by giant tubes, meaning that the happiness and peace is being taken away from the natives. Seeing that the rest of the picture is black and white, it emphasizes the mood and feeling of the whole setting.
2. Interactive Meanings
Demands/Offers
 The DPS demands us to look at the large statue of a rabbit, which represents power, victory and greatness. In represents power through the power pole the the statue is holding in its hand, which gives power to the city and in the statue other hand he holds a orb containing arrows pointing outwards, which represents world domination. This page is offering us that the rabbits have taken control of almost everything and have established a civilised lifestyle.
Social Distance/Angle
-There is a Power poll in the middle of the page, it has many power-lines running off in many angles, it looks like the power-lines are running over the page, and this represents the power-lines going beyond the city to more rabbit civilisation.
-The frontal view of the city shows the civilisation of the rabbits and all of the pollution and mess that has been created. This shows that the rabbits only care about themselves and not about the natives.
 Modality
The modality of this DPS is mainly dark and dull. This is done on purposely, to illuminate the sense of sadness that the rabbits have put off all over the land and the world. There is only a little bit of bright colour left, including one yellow flower in the middle of the busy city. This suggests the lack of recognition to the natives and their land. The background of this DPS really shows the nature of the rabbit civilisation.
3.  Compositional Meanings
 Informational Value
Due to the rabbits conquering power, the goodness of the land is being sucked out and stored for the own use of the rabbits as a ‘natural power source’.
Salience/Framing
The salience of the image, are the use of many rabbits and the large statue of a rabbit. They use this because of the text. The text state the the rabbits are ruling most of the land and everywhere you look there are rabbits.
Note – (Done by Alvin Villaflor and Peter Diana)