The main theme of Shiloh is
Some friends are worth doing anything for
The chapters where the exposition happened
Chapters 1 through 3
The main setting of Shiloh
The town of Friendly in the hills of West Virginia
The main character
Marty
Marty's dad's job
Mail deliverer
The message Marty is trying to get through to Judd
Mistreating animals is a terrible thing
The chapters where the rising action takes place
Chapters 4 through 8
The place that Marty first meets Shiloh
Outside walking along the river by the old Shiloh school house
Marty's new-found friend
Shiloh
The way Marty tries to make money
Collecting cans
The message Marty is trying to tell his family
You can do many things if you try
The chapters where the climax takes place
Chapters 9 through 12
The place Marty keeps Shiloh in his make-shift pen
Up on a hill near Marty's house
The bad guy in the story
Judd Travers
The person who helps heal Shiloh
Doc Murphy
The message Marty's dad is trying to teach Marty
You can't just take someone else's property
The chapters where the falling action takes place
Chapters 13 through 15
The place Judd Travers lives
A trailer up on a hill
The main character's sisters
Dara Lynn and Becky
The place David Howard likes to play with Marty
The hill Marty keeps Shiloh on
The main thing Shiloh is trying to show Marty
Shiloh was being terribly mistreated
The resolution to keep Shiloh
Marty has to work 20 hours for Judd Travers
The place Shiloh is taken when he is injured
Doc Murphy's house
Marty's friend who is not an animal
David Howard
The animal Marty says lives on the hill to keep Dara Lynn off the hill
Snakes