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  1. Rawlings actually spends most of the book showing us how adorable the fawn (a.k.a. the yearling) is, making it into a metaphor for the maturation of the main character, Jody. And she did such stellar job that she won the Pulitzer Prize and saw her book made into movies, a TV series, and even a musical. That's when you know you've hit the ...

  2. Exposition (Initial Situation) The Hills Are Alive . Jody actually spins around among some trees (but not in Lederhosen or anything), and then we meet Penny and Ora, Slewfoot, Fodder-wing and the Forresters, and Grandma Hutto and Oliver.

  3. The Yearling movie actually started filming in 1941 with Spencer Tracy, but a little war known as World War II got in the way. (source) During filming of the 1946 movie, 5 different fawns played Fl...

  4. They eat dinner, and Jody lets it slip that he built a flutter-mill…but luckily, his Ma's not mad. It's been such a perfect day that Jody remembers it his whole life long. Dude, flutter-mills rock. Join today and never see them again. Free summary and analysis of Chapter 1 in Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings's The Yearling that won't make you snore.

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