Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist. She is best known for her children's books featuring animals, such as The Tale of Peter Rabbit, which was her first published work in 1902. Her books, including 23 Tales, have sold more than 250 million copies. Potter was also a pioneer of merchandising—in 1903, Peter Rabbit was the first fictional character to be made into a patented stuffed toy, making him the olde...
The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit

The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit
Synopsis
A rude rabbit steals a carrot from a polite rabbit, only to face a sudden encounter with a hunter. This classic Beatrix Potter tale uses simple illustrations to show the consequences of bad behavior. It is a short, cautionary fable about manners and the dangers of being a bully.
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Characters
Polite RabbitProtagonist
A well-behaved rabbit from whom the Fierce Bad Rabbit steals a carrot.
The Fierce Bad RabbitAntagonist
A rude rabbit who steals a carrot from another rabbit, facing consequences for its bad behavior.
Master HunterCameo
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Edition
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The Story of a Fierce Bad RabbitHardcover, Nov
56 pages
Franklin Classics Trade PressISBN: 97803448722285 editions available
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Frequently asked questions
Is "The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit" part of a series?
Yes, "The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit" is one of Beatrix Potter's tales, which are often considered part of a larger collection of her animal stories. It is a standalone story within that broader body of work.
What is the tone of "The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit"?
The story has a cautionary tone, illustrating the immediate consequences of bad behavior. It is a brief and direct narrative.






















