This short video is called “Presto.” It is always wonderful to “get caught” doing something great for others, the pono thing, like the magician did great magic tricks that the audience cheered for, but what do you do when there is no one around to see it? Do you still treat others fairly and with respect? Haumāna: Share the makawalu (multiple perspectives) from the rabbitʻs point of view and the magicianʻs. What is the big idea here? Do these characters change over the course of the video? Is there a problem? Solution? Conflict?Explain your answer by sharing examples from the video as well as your personal connections. Watch the video again before commenting. Your response should be 2 paragraphs minimum!
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