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The setting of the Ozark Mountains in Where the Red Fern Grows affects the story by creating a rural, close-knit community where nature plays a significant role in the characters' lives. The rugged landscape and natural beauty of the mountains enhance the themes of perseverance and the bond between man and nature that are central to the story. Additionally, the setting's isolation and challenges highlight the characters' resilience and determination.
The family farm in the Ozark's.
The story takes place in the Ozark mountains during the great depression. : )
The town setting for the book "Where the Red Fern Grows" is located in the Ozark Mountains in northeastern Oklahoma. The story follows Billy Coleman and his two dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, as they hunt and grow up in the rural town.
A red fern grows between Old Dan and Little Ann's grave.
The Ozark Mountains in northeastern Oklahoma.
In the Ozark Mountains In the Great Depression.
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In the mountains of Cherokee, during the great depression.
They changed in the story when they fell on a wood
Yes billy is the narrator
"Cyclone Timber Country" is a fictional location created by the author of "Where the Red Fern Grows", Wilson Rawls. It is not a real place, but rather a setting within the story where the protagonist, Billy, goes hunting and experiences significant events.
A fern grows from a fern spore.
yes it was a great heart warming story.