We go by the will of the black rabbit. when he calls you, you have to go
The quote "We go by the will of the black rabbit. When he calls you, you have to go" from Richard Adams' "Watership Down" reflects the inevitability of death and the acceptance of fate in the lives of the rabbits. The black rabbit symbolizes a guiding force that leads them to the afterlife, emphasizing the respect and reverence the rabbits have towards their destiny, which is not something to be feared...