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The Rabbit Woman
3. Her productive capacities
The Rabbit woman is invaluable in work. Whatever field of activity she may find herself in, her competence and sense of responsibility are well appreciated by both her superiors and peers, all the more as she is ever willing to learn and displays unlimited enthusiasm. Knowing how to handle the most difficult situations, she never allows herself to be discouraged by the multiplicity or diversity of her duties. Whatever she has to do, she will see it through — be it teaching, cooking, running a hotel, keeping a shop, preparing drugs, selling life insurance, writing books, or looking after old people or handicapped children. Secretary or cashier, tourist guide or post-office employee, primary school teacher or baby-sitter, she is everywhere looked up to as irreplaceable. She is particularly successful with children, who do not resist her gentleness and solicitude.
But despite her tremendous capacity and earnestness in work, this character generally contents herself with a subordinate role, preferring to receive instead of giving orders. If necessary, the position of an éminence grise would suit her well. It is perhaps out of modesty, and certainly not out of passivity or fear of responsibilities, that she adopts such a self-effacing attitude. A Rabbit woman who is willing to show ambition and aggressiveness is an extreme rarity indeed; but this one is perfectly able to reach the highest peaks of success and force the admiration of the most misogynous men.
1.Her physical background
2.Her psychological makeup
3.Her productive capacities
4.Her love behavior
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