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Page 1
The vector uses natural colours to bring your eyes to see the snake at the bottom of the page. The snake seems to be watching the smoke in the distance. The text tells us that the Rabbits came a long time ago. It is in a white coloured font to contrast the darkness in the cave.

Page 2
The abstractness of the image and the tire tracks from the rabbits concoctions are the vector. This page uses texture and shadowing. The text starts off contrasting the background and slowly melts into it. It shows the meeting of the possums and the rabbits. You can see that the animals are becoming intrigued by the change that is coming over the land.

Page 3
The Rabbits' colours and gadgets are manipulating the natural shapes and colours of the landscape. The vectors are the globe and the rabbits ears. There is another frame on the right. It show what happens by the days end. In this page you can see the animal spirits on the ground. You can still see parts of the original landscape in the background. It also the beginning of animal testing. Text becomes embedded into the colours and land. The words 'more rabbit came" are surrounded in a dark box which shows bad things to come.

Page 4
This page contrasts to the previous page to show how different the Rabbits were compare to the Possums. The Rabbits are very bright and do not have many earthen colours whereas the Possums use ochres. The Possums seem to have melted into the background and are watching helplessly as the rabbits claim this land as theirs. The vector is the hull of the ship which has been alienated. It show that the aboriginals did not understand how the Europeans ship could float and what the possums are seeing from the rabbits is the same.

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This page shows how differently the Rabbits live (in cities of rabbit hutches) compared to the are – the offer her has heightened Possums (in trees). It shows the city being built jigsaw piece at a time. There

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