Mark Twain’s “A Dog’s Tale” and Ernest Thompson Seton’s animal stories,
Animals appear as characters in Mark Twain’s “A Dog’s Tale” and Ernest Thompson Seton’s animal stories, although Twain is writing more within the ‘classic’ short story tradition and Thompson Seton is pioneering a new type of ‘realistic’ animal story.
With reference to Twain’s “A Dog’s Tale” and TWO of the three stories we read by Thompson Seton (Thompson Seton’s “Raggylug” and Thompson Seton’s “Silverspot”), compare how these two authors portray their animal characters and why.
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