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Jodie’s Fawn Summary And
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Jody's
father, Mr. Baxter, had been bitten by a rattle snake. To cure himself he
killed a doe and used its heart and liver to suck out the venom from his wound.
The next morning he felt much better but his son, Jody, felt bad to have left
the doe's fawn all alone in the forest. He could not keep in his bed thinking
of what all difficulties the fawn might have to face. Further, he had already
started to feel an attachment to the fawn. He went to his father and reasoned
with him the need to bring the fawn to the safety of their home. His father
finally allowed him to go on a search for the fawn. Jody's mother though gave
her consent, feared for her son's safety in the forest. Doc Wilson and
Mill-wheel also approved considering that they had already left the fawn
motherless. Jody went with Mill-wheel on his horse assuring his mother to reach
home by dinner. After sometime they reached closer to the place where his
father was bitten. Jody wanted go on further all alone because he didn't want
Mill-wheel to see his disappointment if they failed in finding the fawn.
Contrarily, if he found the fawn, he wanted to experience the joy of it all
alone as he felt that their meeting would be intense, full of emotion and thus,
personal. Thus, assuring Mill-wheel of his knowledge of directions and his
ability to take care of himself, he bid him farewell. When Jody reached the
spot where his father was bitten, he found buzzards hovering over the carcass
of the dead doe. He also found footprints of cats and for a moment he feared
for the life of the fawn. After an intense search he finally found the fawn
behind a bush. Jody noticed that the fawn was quivering and was distrustful. He
tried to calm the fawn and tried to establish some kind of understanding with
him. However, though the fawn allowed the proximity of Jody, he did not move.
Jody then decided to carry the fawn all the way home. He first patted the fawn
and then lightly lifted him. He went around the area where his father was
bitten and where lay the carcass of the fawn's mother, fearing that the scent
of his mother would make the fawn restless. He had to stop often for breaks as
himself being little he was severely struggling with the weight of the fawn and
the vines and bushes that lay on his path. Though, Jody's arms had started
hurting, he carried on his journey. He even managed to win the fawn's trust,
who gradually grew willing to follow him. After a point, Jody felt such a grand
connection with the fawn that all the struggle and pain he was going through no
longer mattered. By and by they reached their destination. The fawn refused to
go upstairs, probably sensing the presence of his mother's killer, but Jody
carried him to his father who expressed joy at seeing the fawn. Later, Jody
lovingly fed him milk in the kitchen and enjoyed the fawn's trust and love for
him..
Jodie’s Fawn
1. What had happened to
Jody’s father?
Answer: Jody’s father was
bitten by a rattlesnake.
2. How did the doe save
Penny’s life?
Answer: Penny’s son Jody
killed a doe and used its heart and liver to counter the snake’s poison. It
seems like an age old home remedy to cure snake bite.
3. Why does Jody want
to bring the fawn home?
Answer: The fawn has
become an orphan because its mother was killed by Jody. He wants to bring the
fawn to return the obligation because he was the one who made the fawn an
orphan.
4. How does Jody know
that the fawn is a male?
Answer: Jody’s father
shared with him that in a male fawn the spots are all in a line and in females
they are randomly arranged. This knowledge helped him recognize it being a male
fawn.
5. Jody didn’t want
Mill-wheel with him for two reasons. What were they?
Answer: Jody was not sure
if the fawn was dead or alive. If it was dead then Jody didn’t want Mill-wheel
to see the disappointment on his face. If the fawn was alive then Jody did not
want to share his happiness with anybody else.
6. Why was Mill-wheel
afraid to leave Jody alone?
Answer: Mill-wheel was
afraid of Jody losing his way in the jungle. That is why he did not want to
leave Jody alone.
7. How did Jody bring
the fawn back home?
Answer: Although it was a
baby but still it was too big for a child of Jodie’s age. Jody carried fawn for
some distance and as the fawn developed confidence on Jody, he allowed the fawn
to walk along with him. There were repeated episodes of Jody carrying the fawn
and the fawn following Jody.
8. Jody was filled with
emotion after he found the fawn. Can you find at least three words or phrases
which show how he felt?
Answer: The sentence,
“Jodie couldn’t trust himself to move” says about the pleasant disbelief Jody
felt after finding the pawn. The touch of fawn made him delirious. Feeling
delirious is like felling the height of delight. While holding the fawn Jody
was feeling like holding a fragile gift. The statement that it felt like made
of bone china indicates towards this.
9. How did the deer
drink milk from the gourd?
Answer: The fawn was not
used to have milk from a pot. It suckled on Jodie’s fingers to drink milk
instead.
10. Why didn’t the fawn
follow Jody up the steps as he had thought it would?
Answer: A step can be a
surprising thing for a jungle fawn. It may have been frightening for the fawn.
That is why the fawn refuse to climb the steps.
11. Why did Penny
Baxter allow Jody to go find the fawn and raise it?
Answer: Penny Baxter was
impressed with the way Jody kept his nerves and saved his father’s life.
Moreover, he was also impressed by Jodie’s desire to give sustenance to the
orphaned fawn.
12. What did Doc Wilson
mean when he said, “Nothing in the world ever comes quite free”?
Answer: It is fact that
the life is full of give and take. Doc Wilson is of the opinion that to repay
the fawn for its mother’s sacrifice it was mandatory to nurture it.
13. How did Jody look
after the fawn, after he accepted the responsibility for doing this?
Answer: Jody rescued the
fawn from the jungle. After bringing it to home he helped it to have milk. This
shows the level of commitment Jody was having towards taking good care of the
fawn.
14. How does Jody’s
mother react when she hears that he is going to bring the fawn home? Why does
she react in this way?
Answer: Jody’s mother is
worried about feeding the fawn within her limited means. She agrees later after
Jody was ready to part with his share of milk for the fawn.
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