Summary
Watership Down is a 1972 novel by Richard Adams, originally written as bedtime stories for his daughters. Set in the English countryside, the novel follows the harrowing journey of a group of rabbits—Hazel, Fiver, Bigwig, and other memorable characters—as they set out to establish a new home after their warren is threatened. Adams imbues his rabbit protagonists with rich personalities and a complex society, creating an immersive world. While hailed as a modern classic of children’s literature, Watership Down explores mature themes such as courage, survival, and the struggle between tyranny and freedom.
Plot
Watership Down opens in the Sandleford Warren with a young rabbit named Fiver, who has an unshakeable vision of impending destruction. Fiver convinces his brother Hazel to lead a small group of rabbits away from the warren to safety. Though initially dismissed by their chief rabbit, Hazel gathers a band of followers, including the strong Bigwig and clever Blackberry. They set out on a perilous journey across the English countryside, facing dangers from predators, humans, and other rabbits.
The group eventually finds a suitable new home on Watership Down, a hill in Hampshire. However, they realize they need does—female rabbits—to sustain a new warren. They first attempt to recruit does from a nearby warren, but discover it is a sinister place where the rabbits are complacent and paranoid. Hazel then leads a raid on a nearby farm to free some hutch rabbits. During this raid, Hazel is shot and presumed dead, but is rescued by his companions.
Seeking more does, the Watership rabbits learn of a large warren called Efrafa. They send an expedition, which discovers Efrafa is an oppressive police state led by the tyrannical General Woundwort. The Watership rabbits hatch a plan to infiltrate Efrafa and help some of the does escape. Bigwig goes undercover in Efrafa and manages to lead an escape with several does. Woundwort and his forces pursue them, leading to a river crossing and confrontation.
Woundwort eventually tracks the Watership rabbits to their warren and leads an all-out assault to destroy them and recapture the escapees. The Watership rabbits defend their home in a climactic battle. Hazel comes up with a plan to lead the farm dog to attack the Efrafans. In the chaos, Bigwig faces Woundwort in single combat. The dog scatters the Efrafan forces, and Woundwort disappears. The Watership warren is saved and goes on to thrive under Hazel's leadership.