Site 6: Shortly after this depicted transformation, the boy leaves the velveteen rabbit in a wooded area and live rabbits approach the stuffed toy. The natural rabbits and the toy-turned-real rabbit are presented as having a conversation and ultimately an argument about what they are. The natural rabbits argue that the velveteen rabbit cannot be real because he cannot move of his own accord and he smells and looks different than they do. The velveteen rabbit is portrayed as indignant and sad at their rejection of him as real. He insists that he has been made real by the boy and, thus, he knows he is real.
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