In ancient times, there was a good farmer who owned an animal farm. Among them were three small rabbits, each with a different color and also different characteristics from his brothers. The first rabbit was gray in color, a gentle rabbit but ate greedily. Whenever he saw food, he would eat it all. As for the second, he was black in color, enjoyed extreme cleverness but unfortunately was quick to anger and emotion. He would quickly get angry and emotional over any matter. As for the third, he was white in color, extremely polite but unfortunately extremely lazy and lived in a dream world. He would imagine day and night where the white rabbit would enjoy. He would imagine greatly, and the good farmer would care for them all, never distinguishing in his dealings with them at all.
One day, the good farmer placed food for the rabbits. All the gray rabbit did was eat all the food, leaving nothing for the other two rabbits. When the farmer saw this, he became angry and decided to go to the market to sell him. Indeed, the farmer carried the rabbit and headed with him toward the market. There he met a child who was extremely amazed by the rabbit and decided to buy him from the farmer, so he sold him to him.
The next day, the other two rabbits were playing together inside the farm. All the black rabbit did was cause the fall of the jar of honey, the precious pottery one, and it broke completely. The farmer became angry and decided to sell the black rabbit.
He said to himself: This mischievous rabbit always causes me problems. I must get rid of him. Indeed, the man went to the market carrying the black rabbit and met a child who was amazed by the rabbit and decided to buy him from the farmer. So the farmer sold him to the child.
Here only the white rabbit remained in the farmer’s farm, the one who remained with the farmer alone in the farm without the other two rabbits. He began roaming the place from extreme boredom and decided to go up to the roof of the farm. Unfortunately, he fell from the roof into the dirt, so his bright white color turned to black stinking as a result of his falling in its dirt.
When the farmer returned from work in his field and saw the white rabbit in this state, he said to himself: This white rabbit will not stay white for a long time until it turns to black as a result of what he falls into from dirt. I must sell him too. Indeed, the farmer carried the white rabbit and went with him to the market. There he saw a magician and decided to buy him from the farmer. Indeed, he bought him and began beating him to do works and magic tricks.
The magician told the white rabbit that he works in entertaining shows every day, and the rabbit must exit from the box he hides under when the magician knocks with his wand three times. The rabbit answered that he agreed, but he did not listen well to what he must do, for he was absorbed in his wild imagination and his many dreams.
The time of the show came, and the magician knocked with his wand, but the rabbit did not exit, for he had forgotten what was required of him. Among the audience were the two children who had bought the other two rabbits. When they heard the magician, they warned the white rabbit that he would beat him with the wand. The black rabbit quickly ran toward the magician to prevent him from beating his mischievous white brother with the wand. But the white rabbit was hiding inside the box. The magician said he had a piece of chocolate and that he would give it to whoever wanted it. The gray rabbit jumped on him to take it. Here the white rabbit came out from inside the box when he heard the sound of his brothers. The audience cheered with joy at what happened, for they believed this was the show. The magician bought the other two rabbits to live together again, after separation.