57 pages 1 hour read

Fred Gipson

Old Yeller

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1942

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Essay Topics

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How does telling the story from Travis’ point of view affect the reader? How would the story be different if it were narrated from a third-person perspective? Which is most effective? Why?

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How does Travis feel about Old Yeller when the dog first comes to their cabin? Why does Travis want to get rid of Old Yeller?

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Travis is excited to prove that he can handle things like a “man” while Papa is gone. What does being an adult mean to Travis at the beginning of the novel? What is his understanding of adulthood at the end of the novel? 

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