Harris and Me: A Summer Remembered

What does the animals' aggression towards the children signify in the novel, Harris and Me: A Summer Remembered?

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The animals' aggression against the children comically exemplifies the primal struggle of man versus nature; this motif is a common thread in many of Paulsen's works.

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Harris and Me: A Summer Remembered