They got attacked by a mountain lion while hunting. Old Dan got really torn up and Little Ann was really injured. Old Dan died first and Billy buried him, then Little Ann ran away and Billy found her dead on Old Dan's grave from her injuries.
AnswerNo that is not true but almost. I read the book this year with my class that's how I know. Old dad does die of a bad injury and Little Ann does get injured and run away but she doesn't die "because of the injuries". She died of a broken heart on Old Dan's grave.Book version: Billy's dogs were killing the Pritchards' dog, so Rubin decided to kill Billy's dogs. He picked up Billy's ax and then started running. He tripped on a stick and fell. The ax's blade entered Billy's stomach, therefore killing him.
Movie version: BIlly's dogs were killing the Pritchards' dog, so Rubin decided to kill Billy's dogs. He picked up Billy's ax and started running, but Billy didn't want his dogs to die. Billy tackled at Rubin's legs, causing him to fall. As he did, the ax's blade entered Rubin's body (which didn't actually happen, because that's too graphic.), causing him to die.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," the two dogs Old Dan and Little Ann die from injuries sustained while hunting a mountain lion. Old Dan succumbs to his injuries first, followed shortly by Little Ann who dies from a broken heart.
depends on which dog old dan died because a mountain lion attacked him and little ann died because she was lonely.
After Old Dan died fighting the mountain lion she slowly died of depression and grief and no longer felt the will to live.
Loved the story, great book
they were frozen to death
Rubin Pritchard ; He falls on an ax
The dogs Old Dan and Little Ann die at the end of the book "Where the Red Fern Grows." Their deaths occur in the final chapters of the book when they encounter a mountain lion.
The resolution is that billys dogs die so then they can move to the city.
no that's not how the dogs died in real life, in real life they died of old age
A little Indian boy and girl were lost in the snow and froze to death. When they were found in the spring, a red fern grew between their bodies. Only an angel could plant the seeds of the red fern, and they never die, so where one grew the spot was sacred.
Old Dan dies on page 251 in the book "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls.
The resolution of "Where the Red Fern Grows" involves the protagonist, Billy, coming to terms with the deaths of his beloved dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, and finding closure in their memory. He also learns valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and the strength of family bonds.
Where the Red Fern Grows is about Billy who buys two redbone hounds. The hounds die in Chapter 19.
he fights with a lion and his guts come out and he dies
She was so depressed about Old Dan's death that she died.
Because the two dogs were in the coon hunting championship and won. They won money and the family used that money to move to the city and get Billy an education
Then ending of "Where the Red Fern Grows" is that Old Dan dies because of a Mountain Lion and was buried in the forest. Little Ann goes missing to find the grave of Old Dan and dies right next to Old Dan's grave because of grief. The family moves to the city where Billy purchases the two dogs with the money they acquired from the Coon Contest. Billy goes to the grave before they leave and noticed that a Red Fern grew between them. They go in the Ford Truck and leave for the city.
In the beginning of "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy's main problems were feeling lonely and wanting to have his own hunting dogs, which his family couldn't afford. He also faced skepticism and criticism from others about being able to train hunting dogs on his own.