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Ambition In The Christmas Hunt By Borden Deal

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The theme for the story ¨Christmas Hunt by Borden Deal¨ is ambition. In the beginning of the story, a little boy (the main character) wanted to join the annual ¨Christmas Day Hunt¨ where all the best hunters in the county get together and compete with each other to see who could hunt the most birds. The Christmas Day Hunt was held by the boy´s father, and since he was ten years old now, the boy figured that he was old enough to join the Christmas Day Hunt. The boy then went up to his father and asked him, but to his utterly surprise, his laughed. “At ten?” he said. “I’m afraid not.” Frustrated, the boy turned and stomped into his house, still surprised that his father wouldn't let him go to the Christmas Day hunt. The next day, his father went out hunting for …show more content…

Even though the boy have never hunted in his life, he was still determined to shoot down a couple of birds. As the boy was leaving into the woods, he took his father's hunting dog, Calypso Baby, so that she could help him sniff out some birds. An hour passes, and the boy and Calypso baby have no luck finding a bird. Then, when the boy thinks that Calypso baby has sniffed out a bird, he tugs at the trigger and shoots in no particular direction. The boy then realizes that he had shot Calypso baby, then he quickly takes her back to the house to heal her up, only to find his mom and dad home. The boy then confesses himself to his father, saying he had accidentally shot Calypso baby because he wanted to prove himself as a worthy hunter for the Christmas Day Hunt. To his utterly surprise, the boy’s father doesn’t punish him, but instead sighs in disappointment. “She may be ruined for hunting,” he said. “Even if the wound heals good, if she doesn’t lose the use of her leg, she may be gun shy for the rest of her life. At best, I’ll never be able to show her in field trials

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