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Eeyore (/ˈiːɔːr/ (listen) EE-or) is a fictional character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne. He is generally characterized as a pessimistic, gloomy, depressed, anhedonic, old grey stuffed donkey who is a friend of the title character, Winnie-the-Pooh. Eeyore appears in chapters 4, 6, 7, and 10 of Winnie-the-Pooh and is mentioned in a few others. He also appears in all the chapters of The House at Pooh Corner except chapter 7. His name is an onomatopoeic representation of the braying sound made by a normal donkey, usually represented as hee haw in American English: the spelling with an r is explained by the fact that Milne and most of his intended audience spoke a non-rhotic variety of English in which the r in Eeyore is not pronounced as /r/.[1][2]
Physically, Eeyore is described as an old grey donkey. In Ernest H. Shepard's illustrations, he appears to be about chin-high to Pooh and about hip-high to Christopher Robin. He has a long, detachable tail with a pink bow on the end, of which he is very fond, but which he is also prone to losing (Owl once mistakes it for a bell-pull). Christopher Robin is able to reattach the tail with a drawing pin.