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  1. Jul 3, 2018 · Yet most great leaders are. Does he create a better future for all the other animals? I think the answer is less muddled in the book. There, Mr Fox is only stealing chickens to feed his family. And in the end, the animals seem to be in a better place. In the film, the farmers’ attacks on the animals are really the fault of Mr Fox’s narcissism.

  2. Mr. Fox and his children work together to dig tunnels and escape from the dastardly farmers. Moreover, in the end, Mr. Fox throws a banquet for all of the other animals, inviting them to come live with him and his wife and children and, in a sense, join his family. They work together, survive together, and are ultimately better and stronger ...

  3. The constant tension between Fox and Badger could be symbolising Mr Fox's contrasting moral and decision-making processes (being reasonable and logical over selfish, egoistic and making things up 'on the fly'), and could intimate the inner conflict of Mr Fox and his frustration towards knowing that the 'right', responsible, logical and most efficient way often times isn't the most desirable or ...

  4. Dec 5, 2017 · Fast forward “12 fox years” and Mr. Fox now a Newspaper Columnist is tired of the safe yet boring life He buys a bigger house, takes up his old foxy ways, and starts stealing poultry again.

  5. Fantastic Mr. Fox is another captivating tale spun from the rich imagination of Roald Dahl. It is the story of Mr. Fox – regarded by his wife and four children as “fantastic” - although one might wonder about this appraisal judging from the number of desperate scrapes Mr. Fox seems to get his family into.

  6. Activity Overview. In this activity, students will identify a theme from Fantastic Mr. Fox and support the theme with evidence from the text. One of the themes clearly depicted in the book is perseverance. Despite the challenges that Mr. Fox faces, he perseveres to help his family and the other animals. Students can depict the textual evidence ...

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  8. Mr. Fox. Mr. Fox is a clever and quick-witted fox. He lives in a hole under a tree with his wife, Mrs. Fox, and their four children. Their home is on a hill above three lucrative farms. Mr. Fox plunders these farms each night for chickens, ducks, geese, or turkeys (depending on Mrs. Fox’s request). This is a risky endeavor, as the three ...