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From "Nights With Uncle Remus" by Harris, Joel Chandler

Brer Rabbit
A central figure in the animal fables, known for his cunning and ability to outsmart larger, more powerful creatures.
Core Belief
"Intelligence and cunning are more powerful than physical strength."
Worldview
Brer Rabbit sees the world as a dangerous place where he must constantly be on guard. He trusts his own instincts and relies on his wit to survive in a world where he is often outmatched in terms of size and power.
Personality
Brer Rabbit is clever, resourceful, and often mischievous. He uses his wit and agility to overcome challenges and protect himself from danger. He is a trickster figure who embodies the spirit of resilience and adaptability.
In Their Own Words
"Come on, Brer Fox! I done fine de place whar you kin lay in fresh meat 'nuff fer ter las' you plum twel de middle er nex' year, sezee."
"Sis Goose, de time done come w'en you bleedzd ter roos' high. You look lak you got de dropsy, sezee, but don't mine dat, kase ef you don't roos' high, youer goner, sezee."
"I'm de Wull-er-de-Wust. I'm de Wull-er-de-Wust, en youer de man I'm atter!"
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