Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Free Essays on The Yearling
After the Civil War many men moved to the scrubs. One of those men was Penny Baxter, who moved to a place in the scrubs called Baxterââ¬â¢s Island. He settled there and started a family. He had a wife who goes by Ma, and a son named Jody. Jodyââ¬â¢s maturity is shown throughout one year, through different events, in the novel called The Yearling. In the early stages of the book Jody spends his time avoiding his chores, and having fun instead. ââ¬Å"He [Penny] was doing Jodyââ¬â¢s work, and in his good coatâ⬠(9). Although, it seemed not always to be Jodyââ¬â¢s fault that he did not do his work, but some blame could be put on Penny. ââ¬Å"ââ¬â¢Men-folks has got to stick together in the name oââ¬â¢ peaceââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ (11). Penny remembers what itââ¬â¢s like to be a kid, there is just one rule, to act like a kid. Jody did eventually mature enough to do his chores around the house. ââ¬Å"ââ¬â¢ Look at him [Jody] move,ââ¬â¢ his mother said. ââ¬ËTo see him hoe, youââ¬â¢d think he was a snail. Say ââ¬Å"huntinâ⬠ââ¬â¢ ââ¬Ë and heââ¬â¢s as quick as an otterââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ . (29) Besides hunting, something else motivated Jody to be responsible; Flag. Flag was a fawn that Jody found and raised by himself. Jody was extremely proud of Flag, although Flag was a bit rambunctious toward the end of the book, ruining the only crops the Baxterââ¬â¢s had to eat. This was a serious matter because there was no more hunting to be done at this point, hunting season had ended and the crops and the little meat were suppost to get them through the winter. Throughout the past year, Jody is maturing with each coming day. Different events also guided Jody on the right path to becoming a man. For instance, the death of Fodder-wing. This was a horrible tragedy in this story, yet w if it had not happened, Jody would not have had that motivation to take on more responsibility as he grew older. ââ¬Å"ââ¬â¢I come to see Fodder-wing. I come to show him my fawnââ¬â¢. . .ââ¬â¢Buck said, ï ¿ ½... Free Essays on The Yearling Free Essays on The Yearling After the Civil War many men moved to the scrubs. One of those men was Penny Baxter, who moved to a place in the scrubs called Baxterââ¬â¢s Island. He settled there and started a family. He had a wife who goes by Ma, and a son named Jody. Jodyââ¬â¢s maturity is shown throughout one year, through different events, in the novel called The Yearling. In the early stages of the book Jody spends his time avoiding his chores, and having fun instead. ââ¬Å"He [Penny] was doing Jodyââ¬â¢s work, and in his good coatâ⬠(9). Although, it seemed not always to be Jodyââ¬â¢s fault that he did not do his work, but some blame could be put on Penny. ââ¬Å"ââ¬â¢Men-folks has got to stick together in the name oââ¬â¢ peaceââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ (11). Penny remembers what itââ¬â¢s like to be a kid, there is just one rule, to act like a kid. Jody did eventually mature enough to do his chores around the house. ââ¬Å"ââ¬â¢ Look at him [Jody] move,ââ¬â¢ his mother said. ââ¬ËTo see him hoe, youââ¬â¢d think he was a snail. Say ââ¬Å"huntinâ⬠ââ¬â¢ ââ¬Ë and heââ¬â¢s as quick as an otterââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ . (29) Besides hunting, something else motivated Jody to be responsible; Flag. Flag was a fawn that Jody found and raised by himself. Jody was extremely proud of Flag, although Flag was a bit rambunctious toward the end of the book, ruining the only crops the Baxterââ¬â¢s had to eat. This was a serious matter because there was no more hunting to be done at this point, hunting season had ended and the crops and the little meat were suppost to get them through the winter. Throughout the past year, Jody is maturing with each coming day. Different events also guided Jody on the right path to becoming a man. For instance, the death of Fodder-wing. This was a horrible tragedy in this story, yet w if it had not happened, Jody would not have had that motivation to take on more responsibility as he grew older. ââ¬Å"ââ¬â¢I come to see Fodder-wing. I come to show him my fawnââ¬â¢. . .ââ¬â¢Buck said, ï ¿ ½...
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