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    Where the Red Fern Grows Movie and Novel: Which is Better? Published in 1961 but set in the 1920’s, ‘Where the Red Fern Grows’ is a novel written by Wilson Rawls. Set in the Ozarks during the Great Depression, it follows the story of a young boy named Billy Colman and his deep bond with his two coonhounds, Old Dan and Little Ann. As Billy navigates the challenges of rural life and pursues his dream of owning hunting dogs, he learns valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and the unbreakable…

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    This essay will be on the movie and the book f Where the Red Fern Grows. In my opinion, the movie was better because I do not like reading books. However,t the book had more detail than the movie e. The…

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    rather fear not trying,” fearing failure is a poor choice but having a low aim is crime, you are scared that you are going to mess up. Messing up is part of life, if you fail you would usually learn a lesson to not do it again. Throughout Where The Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls, the theme that was developed throughout the story was determination,Billy wanted to do something, and there was always something that got in his way, but Billy didn’t give up and got back up and kept trying. One…

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    best friend” and “Loyal ‘til the end” are very well-known phrases. They are very true to describe most dogs, specifically two redbone hounds that I have read about. Little Ann and Old Dan are both heroically presented in both the book, “Where the Red Fern Grows” and its film adaptation. After reading and viewing both portrayals of this wonderful story, I have come to the conclusion that Ann and Dan are superb. This statement is quite an achievement to the dogs based on the various differences in…

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    FernGully is a tale of how humans destroy and release danger into the world and care nothing about it. Even though FernGully is a fictional movie, there are still a lot of real world points it brings up. There are many references to real world problems and actions throughout the movie mixed in with cartoon antics to mix fun into the movie as well. In FernGully, the first thing we hear about a human is through Batty. Batty is a bat who escaped the humans after he was tested on. The humans put…

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    When The Red Fern Grows is about a boy named billy with his two dogs little ann and old dan. They live in the Ozarks they had great and trouble some adventures together. They faced many problems and they had a great time together as one big happy family. He worked hard to train them to go hunting for raccoons. In the end of all the hard work paid off he entered a competition and he who a gold and silver cup for him and his dogs and his family. In the book it has a lot more than the movie it has…

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    the most would arguably be Fern. In the beginning of One Crazy Summer Fern acted more like a baby than a seven year old . But close to the end she became more independent doing things for herself .Like in the beginning Fern would not really talk she still expressess her feelings. Fern was…

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    Let's begin with where the red fern grows is a very interesting book/movie. The book had a lot more detail than the movie. If you like watching movies over reading books this is perfect for you. But if you like reading books over watching movies this is also good. Now let's get started talking about how they are similar and different. To start of with let's talk about the book. The book is so much more interesting than the movie. When the two dogs die that is the saddest part in the book. But…

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    In this essay I will talk about the movie/ book Where the Red Fern Grows. I will talk about the similarities of both. Also the differences between the book/ movie. This book was very motivational and at the same very sad. And I will describe the book and the movie. First of all I will talk about the book. The first that happens is Billy saw an advertisement and sees people are selling coon-hound pups. He has always wanted coon- hound pups so he started to work to get enough money to buy them.…

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    There is a book and movie called Where The Red Fern Grows. The book was made in 1961, the movie was made in 1964. In the book a boy saves up money to get his dogs, he trains them, and goes to a contest. He wins the contest and brings home two cups one silver the other gold. He and his dogs get into a fight with a mountain lion the mountain lion died and so did the dogs. In the book it started off with Billy coming home from work and he takes in a dog. In both the movie and the book billy…

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