Basic Trope: A rabbit or hare is portrayed as a heroic character.
- Straight: Rachel the Rabbit is a friendly and kind individual.
- Exaggerated:
- Rachel is Incorruptible Pure Pureness.
- All rabbits are portrayed as good.
- Downplayed: Rachel is an Anti-Hero and can be kind of a Jerkass sometimes, but she is still on the side of good and tends to do what's right.
- Justified: Rachel was raised to be a polite and well-meaning individual.
- Inverted: Rachel is a Jerkass who insults everyone she sees and bullies the other animals.
- Subverted: Rachel reveals that she was Evil All Along.
- Double Subverted: However, she then has a Heel–Face Turn.
- Parodied: ???
- Zig-Zagged: Some rabbits are portrayed as good, while others aren't.
- Averted: There are no rabbits in the work.
- Enforced: The creator of the work loves rabbits and finds them cute, so they decide to make a rabbit the main character.
- Lampshaded: "Rachel is so friendly."
- Invoked: ???
- Exploited: Alice the Alligator uses Rachel's niceness to her advantage to make Rachel her servant by giving her carrots every day.
- Defied: ???
- Discussed: "If only Rachel was that friendly like in these cartoons..."
- Conversed: "Rabbits in these anthropomorphic animal cartoons are always so nice."
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