Old Yeller

by

Fred Gipson

Bell was Travis’s childhood dog. An older dog who was very protective of the young Travis, Bell died when a freshly severed rattlesnake head bit him on the nose, injecting him with venom. Even though it’s been years since Bell died by the time the novel begins, Travis still often thinks of his erstwhile companion.

Bell Quotes in Old Yeller

The Old Yeller quotes below are all either spoken by Bell or refer to Bell. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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).
Chapter 1 Quotes

A big diamond-back rattler struck at Papa and Papa chopped his head off with one quick lick of his scythe. The head dropped to the ground three or four feet away from the writhing body. It lay there, with the ugly mouth opening and shutting, still trying to bite something.

As smart as Bell was, you'd have thought he'd have better sense than to go up and nuzzle that rattler's head. But he didn't, and a second later, he was falling back, howling and slinging his own head till his ears popped. But it was too late then. […] He died that night, and I cried for a week.

Related Characters: Travis Coates (speaker), Papa, Bell
Related Symbols: The Rattlesnake Head
Page Number: 5
Explanation and Analysis:
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Bell Quotes in Old Yeller

The Old Yeller quotes below are all either spoken by Bell or refer to Bell. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
People and Animals Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1 Quotes

A big diamond-back rattler struck at Papa and Papa chopped his head off with one quick lick of his scythe. The head dropped to the ground three or four feet away from the writhing body. It lay there, with the ugly mouth opening and shutting, still trying to bite something.

As smart as Bell was, you'd have thought he'd have better sense than to go up and nuzzle that rattler's head. But he didn't, and a second later, he was falling back, howling and slinging his own head till his ears popped. But it was too late then. […] He died that night, and I cried for a week.

Related Characters: Travis Coates (speaker), Papa, Bell
Related Symbols: The Rattlesnake Head
Page Number: 5
Explanation and Analysis: