The protagonist in "Doe Season" is a young girl named Andy who is struggling with her identity and trying to figure out her place in the world as she accompanies her father on a deer hunting trip. Throughout the story, she grapples with expectations of masculinity and femininity.
In "Doe Season" by David M. Smith, blood symbolizes the loss of innocence and the harsh realities of nature and life. The hunting scene, where the protagonist witnesses the killing of a doe, serves as a stark awakening to the violence inherent in the cycle of life. Blood becomes a potent reminder of mortality and the transition from childhood to adulthood, highlighting the emotional and psychological conflicts faced by the characters. Ultimately, it underscores the themes of identity, growth, and the complexities of human experience.
A doe rabbit must be 'in season' to reproduce, fortunately doe rabbits are 'in season' most days of the month.
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25-09-09
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Yes of course..........why not??
Depends on where you live. For instance, doe season is open from November 20 - 26 (now) in Zone C. Check the related link for more details about the area you live in.
It's highly unlikely, fox owns the rights to it, and they probably won't sell those rights or produce more episodes. But talk about a cliffhanger!