Where The Red Fern Grows Written by: Wilson Rawls.

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Where The Red Fern Grows Written by: Wilson Rawls

Flashback a transition (in Books or Films) A Literary Device a transition (in Books or Films) to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story

Famous Flashbacks Movies In Movies

The Setting: Central United States

Setting: The Ozarks Missouri Illinois Kansas Tennessee Arkansas Oklahoma Mississippi

The Setting: The Ozarks

Similar Illinois Vs. ozarks Different

“The Big Tree”

Breed: Redbone Coonhound

The Characters

Billy Protagonist

Momma Billy’s Parents Papa

Grandpa Billy

The Pritchard Boys