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Where The Red Corn Grows

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As Foster claims, geography is a setting that defines a character or plot. In Wilson Rawls, Where the Red Fern Grows the story would not have happened if it weren't for the setting. Billy Colman is a young boy that lives in northeastern Oklahoma deep in the Ozark Mountains. Billy wants two hunting dogs which he ends up buying him self and grows extremely attached to them. If Billy had lived in a big city he would not have been so obsessed with hunting and the plot of the story would be very different. Also he would not have grown so attached to his dogs if he had lives in a big city where he could interact with kids his age. If he hadn't grown as attached to his dogs as he did, the death of them would have been, one, different because they
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