Analysis Of Where The Red Fern Grows

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In the book, Where the Red Fern Grows, by Wilson Rawls, depicts an inspiring, young boy named Billy, who struggled with life’s complication. Billy was an ordinary boy who lived in the country. Although his family was not wealthy, he lived a content life. He grew up in the mountains of Ozarks in Oklahoma. The whole story took place years ago, perhaps in the mid 1900s. It was evident that Billy’s appreciation of the scenery of the environment around him proved that he loved the woods. As he grew up, he began to learn the complexity of life. Billy matures as he learns to accept suffering and to make sacrifices. Billy learns the importance of perseverance through the hard work of earning his dogs. He desired two hound dogs. However, his parents …show more content…

As time passed by, Billy and Old Dan and Little Ann shaped a bond that not even death can break. Their connection stunned not just Billy’s family but also other coon hunters. They could not comprehend what Billy and his dogs had. However, it was not that hard at all. Billy and his dogs had true love. Their passion for hunting became so mighty. Time passed by, and they grew up together. Billy learned a lot from his dogs and vise versa. It was team work. Billy matured through this as he learns an unbreakable connection between a human being and a dog that not even death can diminish. But with their great passion for one another, life had its own downfall. His dogs died. It was dreadful for Billy to accept the fact that his dogs were gone. However, with the grave depression he had, it taught him to endure suffering with fortitude. The excruciating pain taught him to accept one’s death and that there is a reason for everything. Although his dogs’ death was horrendous, it brought another blessing to them. Not specifically the death of the dogs but the effect they had while they were still alive. Because of their faithful hunting, they earned enough money to move to town and get a good education. It was his parents dream to move to town, for there, the kids will gain better education. Indeed, it took quite some time for Billy to accept his dogs’ death but it made him mature, in a

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