So, in order to add meaning and depth to our convos...
"In examining a work such as Peter Rabbit, it is important that the superficial characteristics of its deceptively simple plot should not be allowed to blind the reader to the more substantial fabric of its deeper motivations. In this report, I plan to discuss the sociological implications of family pressures so great as to drive an otherwise moral rabbit to perform acts of thievery which he consciously knew were against the law. I also hope to explore the personality of Mr. MacGregor, in his conflicting roles as farmer and humanitarian."
Perhaps we should also discuss the extreme pressure exerted on him by his deeply rooted rivalry with Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail.