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* EyesAlwaysShut: the hare’s eyes are always closed until he revealed his true nature.
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* EyesAlwaysShut: the hare’s The hare's eyes are always closed until he revealed reveals his true nature.
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* EyesAlwaysShutEyesAlwaysShut: the hare’s eyes are always closed until he revealed his true nature.
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* RedIsViolent: When the hare turns violent, he turns red and the room is cast in red light.
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Read it [[http://emcarroll.com/comics/haresbride.html here]].
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Read it [[http://emcarroll.com/comics/haresbride.html here]]. Read the original tale collected by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm [[https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm066.html here]].
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* CharmPerson: The hare seems to have some mind influencing ability. The girl starts out loudly shooing him, but each time he gives his invitation, the panels focusing closer and closer on his face, her voice grows quieter and she loses steam until she gives in.
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** In the original, the hare comes back to eat cabbages three days in a row, and only on the third day does the girl go with him. In this comic, this takes place in one scene -- the hare comes, the girl tries to shoo him, he gives his invitation and repeats himself until she gives in.
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** In the original, the hare comes back to eat the girl's cabbages three days in a row, extending an invitation to her each time she comes to shoo him, and only on the third day does the girl she go with him. In this comic, this takes place in one scene -- the hare comes, the girl tries to shoo him, he gives his invitation and repeats himself until she gives in.
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->''"Come here, maiden. Sit on my tail and come away to my little hut."''
-->-- '''The hare'''
-->-- '''The hare'''
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* AdaptationDistillation: Rather than the hare going away between each time he calls out to the girl to open the door, he remains at the door and repeats himself. He also calls out only three times instead of four.
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** In the original, the hare comes back to eat cabbages three days in a row, and only on the third day does the girl go with him. In this comic, this takes place in one scene -- the hare comes, the girl tries to shoo him, he gives his invitation and repeats himself until she gives in.
** Rather than the hare going away between each time he calls out to the girl to open the door, he remains at the door and repeats himself. He also calls out only three times instead of four.
** In the original, the hare comes back to eat cabbages three days in a row, and only on the third day does the girl go with him. In this comic, this takes place in one scene -- the hare comes, the girl tries to shoo him, he gives his invitation and repeats himself until she gives in.
** Rather than the hare going away between each time he calls out to the girl to open the door, he remains at the door and repeats himself. He also calls out only three times instead of four.
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A short comic by Creator/EmilyCarroll, posted online in 2010. It is a take on the traditional fairy tale of the same name, told in a single page.
A girl goes out to shoo a hare away from eating her cabbages, but he compels her to come away with him instead. Things go downhill from there.
Read it [[http://emcarroll.com/comics/haresbride.html here]].
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!!Contains examples of:
* AdaptationDeviation: In the original tale, the second time the hare calls out to the girl to open the door, he says the wedding guests are hungry, and the third time he says they are waiting. The comic switches the order of these two around, so that he says "hungry" right as he bares his teeth and goes on the attack, creating some additional implications.
* AdaptationDistillation: Rather than the hare going away between each time he calls out to the girl to open the door, he remains at the door and repeats himself. He also calls out only three times instead of four.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The hare is blue, highlighting his strangeness.
* DarkerAndEdgier: The hare is more menacing and monstrous than in the original tale. In the original, he attacks the straw dummy by hitting it on the head. Here, he takes on a more monstrous appearance before tearing apart the dummy with his limbs and teeth. There are also some implications that the girl may have been InvitedAsDinner.
* HairRaisingHare: The hare is a menacing figure who tries to force the girl into marrying him and eventually becomes violent. And that's not even getting into the implications of his words about the wedding guests being "hungry" coupled with his bared teeth.
* InvitedAsDinner: The hare calls out to the girl that the wedding guests are "hungry", baring his teeth on the last word before barging in to attack. Whether she is intended to be the main course at the wedding is ambiguous, but the implications at least are there.
* RuleOfThree:
** The hare gives his invitation three times before the girl goes with him.
** Three times, the hare beseeches: "Open the door! Open the door! The wedding guests are [something]!"
* ScaryTeeth: The hare reveals some pointy teeth when he attacks the straw dummy.
* SchmuckBait: The hare's invitation. By all appearances he has in mind a life of domestic slavery and, if those teeth are any indication, possibly worse.
* SleepingDummy: The girl escapes with a variation; she builds up the straw and dresses it in her hat and apron so she can leg it.
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A girl goes out to shoo a hare away from eating her cabbages, but he compels her to come away with him instead. Things go downhill from there.
Read it [[http://emcarroll.com/comics/haresbride.html here]].
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!!Contains examples of:
* AdaptationDeviation: In the original tale, the second time the hare calls out to the girl to open the door, he says the wedding guests are hungry, and the third time he says they are waiting. The comic switches the order of these two around, so that he says "hungry" right as he bares his teeth and goes on the attack, creating some additional implications.
* AdaptationDistillation: Rather than the hare going away between each time he calls out to the girl to open the door, he remains at the door and repeats himself. He also calls out only three times instead of four.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The hare is blue, highlighting his strangeness.
* DarkerAndEdgier: The hare is more menacing and monstrous than in the original tale. In the original, he attacks the straw dummy by hitting it on the head. Here, he takes on a more monstrous appearance before tearing apart the dummy with his limbs and teeth. There are also some implications that the girl may have been InvitedAsDinner.
* HairRaisingHare: The hare is a menacing figure who tries to force the girl into marrying him and eventually becomes violent. And that's not even getting into the implications of his words about the wedding guests being "hungry" coupled with his bared teeth.
* InvitedAsDinner: The hare calls out to the girl that the wedding guests are "hungry", baring his teeth on the last word before barging in to attack. Whether she is intended to be the main course at the wedding is ambiguous, but the implications at least are there.
* RuleOfThree:
** The hare gives his invitation three times before the girl goes with him.
** Three times, the hare beseeches: "Open the door! Open the door! The wedding guests are [something]!"
* ScaryTeeth: The hare reveals some pointy teeth when he attacks the straw dummy.
* SchmuckBait: The hare's invitation. By all appearances he has in mind a life of domestic slavery and, if those teeth are any indication, possibly worse.
* SleepingDummy: The girl escapes with a variation; she builds up the straw and dresses it in her hat and apron so she can leg it.
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