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If I were to answer this, I think that I would along with the idea of the outcasts, those who had neither the skill nor the power, who were the key to the story. In that one scene, after all of the "normal" people went into town, (the one scene they left out in the movie ... just the most important part of the entire novel (sigh)) there are all of the people who were not loved and not accepted, akin to the Jews who were the slaves of the Egyptians and Moses who could not speak correctly (did he stutter or have a lisp?) and they were chosen to find the "promised land" ... the land flowing with milk and honey or the rabbit farm.

2007-03-30 06:35:24 · answer #1 · answered by John B 7 · 0 0

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