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Summary of "Bisy Backson" Jonathan Kim = = 


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The chapter begins off with Rabbit looking for Christopher Robin, in one the tree that he lived in. When he entered the door, he notices that there was note left on the floor in front of the door. The note read as:======

GON OUT BACKSON BISY BACKSON. - C.R. With this note, Rabbit tried to figure out the true meaning of it and tried to figure out what Backson was. He went to Owl, but Owl did not know anything about Backson. Soon, Hoff describes about Backson using Chuang-tse. Hoff says that we can see Backson everywhere we go. On any day, you can see Backsons running down the park, and we can hear their breathing sounds. Most Backsons avoid the nice, calm grass and trees and they tend to go on concrete ground. Hoff states that, "The Bisy Backson is almost desperatly active." From the text, we can see many different types of Backson, one of them being an atheletic one. Rabbit can be perceived as one of a Backson because he or it is always on a hurry to do something else or go someplace else. Backsons do not have any time. "The Bisy Backson is always On The Run, it seems, always:"

GONE OUT BACK SOON BUSY BACK SOON

more accurately:

BACK OUT GONE SOON BUSY GONE SOON

Bisy Backson is always going somewhere and doing something. Most Bisy Backsons are despereate of always going somewhere in order to reach an award and nothing else. Even if it requires to go to the stars, moons, or some place far, Backsons would try to reach the goal. There is a scene of Pooh dreaming about how the Jar kept moving out of Pooh's reach. The only rewards that is the best for the people is "Happy and Good." Suddenly, Rabbit appears into the scene in order to know about the block, but goes out of the scene in order to find the goal that Rabbit is trying to reach for. Hoff then explains another concept by using the Puritans. The Puritans tried to stay on the same land, but in the end, it caused great famine because of the depeletion of the soils. Although Hoff uses many concepts to describe the Bisy Backsons, in the the end, these Backsons will only try to reach the "Great Reward." Later on, Rabbit comes in with Eeyore and Rabbit figured out what the Uncarved Block was, after staying and listening to the conversation. They become disappointed about the Great Reward that they were waiting for. In the end, Hoff states that Bisy Backsons are always in such a hurry because they have no time to waste, because they spent all their time trying to save to the best of their ability.