Papa goes on a trip up to Abilene, Kansas to make a profit.
While he is gone, Travis, a 14 year old boy, has to help take care of the farm while his Pa is away making some money.
Over a span of a few months, he has to face many challenges, including keeping the farm in tact, protecting his family, and trying to deal with a plague of hydrophobia
One day, an old Yeller dog appears and steals their meat. Travis is infuriated at that dog. His little brother loves this dog and Travis doesn't understand why.
However, in the end, Travis develops a great relationship with that old Yeller dog and he saves Travis's life from rogue pigs, hydrophobic animals, and helps him out around the farm.
When that Yeller dog chases away a hydrophobic wolf, he accidentally gets bit. He ended up saving Travis's family, but very tragically, he contracted the disease. This forced Travis to make a nearly impossible decision: kill his beloved dog
"Quickly, I left Mama and went to stand in the light of the burning bear grass. I reloaded my gun and called Old Yeller back from the house. I stuck the muzzle of the gun against his head and pulled the trigger" (Gipson 113).
The setting of Old Yeller is on a farm in Salt Lick, Texas during the late 1860s
It is located 600 miles south of Abilene, Kansas
It takes place during the night and day
The mood would be happy, suspenseful, sad, and dramatic.
"Quickly, I left Mama and went to stand in the light of the burning bear grass. I reloaded my gun and called Old Yeller back from the house. I stuck the muzzle of the gun against his head and pulled the trigger" (Gipson 113).
The mood in this passage is very sad because Travis has to kill his dog because Yeller got infected with hydrophobia
It took place over a span of months, in the spring and summer
One theme of Old Yeller is: sorrow is an inevitable part of life
"Quickly, I left Mama and went to stand in the light of the burning bear grass. I reloaded my gun and called Old Yeller back from the house. I stuck the muzzle of the gun against his head and pulled the trigger" (Gipson 113).
Another theme could be: the maturation of adulthood is not an overnight process and is very difficult emotionally and physically
These both could be theme's of Old Yeller because Travis learns both of these things throughout the book