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Give a brief character-sketch of Jody. 100 to 200word​

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Answered by hdewangan1278
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Jody is a young boy. But he is quite sensible and mature for his age. He stood by his father’s side when he was bitten by the snake. Jody is also very sensitive. He is constantly worried about the little fawn whose mother they had killed to help his father’s recovery. He eventually decides to. bring the fawn home. He struggles hard to find the fawn amongst the bushes. He even carries it all the way home. We also see his determination when he successfully feeds the fawn with milk even after its initial apprehension.

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Answered by himanshu5250
13

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Jody is a young ten-year-old boy who is very interested in the work of the farm and the work of his father. He is the protagonist of the story and the only son of Carl Tiflin. He was many fears and dreams like most young boys. His physical appearance can say many things about him.

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The story ‘This is Jody’s Fawn’, revolves around the theme of humans living in harmony with nature. In this story, Jody’s father has been bitten by a rattlesnake. He quickly kills a doe and uses its heart and liver to draw out the poison. Jody wonders what will happen to the little fawn left without a mother. The primary theme of this story is loneliness and guilt. Jody wished to save his father and so he killed the doe. However, to save himself from the feeling of guilt, he saved the fawn. The fawn and Jody developed a relationship and it is around this kinship between man and animal that this story revolves. Also we see that love and compassion are necessities without which humanity cannot survive. True compassion means not only feeling another’s pain but also being moved to help relieve it.

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Jody is a young boy. But he is quite sensible and mature for his age. He stood by his father’s side when he was bitten by the snake. Jody is also very sensitive. He is constantly worried about the little fawn whose mother they had killed to help his father’s recovery. He eventually decides to bring the fawn home. He struggles hard to find the fawn amongst the bushes. He even carries it all the way home. We also see his determination when he successfully feeds the fawn with milk even after its initial apprehension.

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