Jody was guilt ridden and he decided to go back to the forest for the atonement of his sins. This also significantly brings to light Jody’s attitude of gratitude and ultimately helped him to liberate himself from the guilt which had overpowered him from the time he had killed the dove. Explain
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Jodi's father killed Doe or dear. He used its heart and liver to extract the snake's venom. That's how Doe saved Penny's life.
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Jodi's father was bitten by a rattlesnake.
Jodi's father killed Doe or dear. He used its heart and liver to extract the snake's venom. That's how Doe saved Penny's life.
Doe was killed by Jodi's father. Without the mother-deer, the fawn in the forest was likely to starve. So Jody wanted to bring the young Fawn home.
The spots on Fawn's body reveal to Jodi that he is a male. Jodi looked after Fawn like a mother. He drank milk by dipping his fingers in the milk. This is how a mother feeds her child. Jody was glad she found the fawn.
Jody's mother rolled her nose when she heard that he was going to bring back the deer. She gasped in surprise as she did not want to see any animal in her house.
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