>>10121272
anon, >>10121281 has the right idea.
There are paradigms ingrained in us that we recognize by just glimpses of related symbols or themes. One such paradigm is that of Fudd and Bugs. We know, through trickery, that Bugs always wins, mostly because he's not so determined to bring Fudd down like Fudd is with Bugs.
If you're going to use a thematic reference like this, use the symbols and theme to describe a relative paradigm by further enacting or establishing said paradigm.
With that out of the way, I'd like to point out that Bugs' character is similar to that of Kek, of Lucy, Prometheus, Loki and all of the Trickster archetypes throughout mythology.
I take it plenty of you don't understand yet the importance of the emergence of characters like Phillip J. Fry, of Michael Scott, Andy Dwyer, Pinky from Pinky and The Brain and so, so many more characters.
This archetype is being highlighted again for those of us along this journey and its closest iteration to our situation is that of Kek, the trickster, who thrives in chaos via provocation.
The Trickster/Fool is important to understand, maybe more so than even plenty of the galaxy brains about us can convey.