

All the animals live happily and safely, while the farmers remain waiting outside in vain for Mr. Fox invites all the animals to live with him underground and says that he will provide food for them daily thanks to his underground passages. Fox prepares a great celebratory banquet attended by the other starving animals and their families. Fox devises a plan to steal food from the farmers by tunneling into the ground and borrowing into the farmer's houses.Īided by a friendly Badger, the animals bring the stolen food back and Mrs. The poultry belongs to Farmer Boggis (chickens), Farmer Bunce (geese and ducks) or Farmer. Fox takes a duck, goose, turkey or chicken every night from one of three local farmers to feed his family. Unable to leave the hole and steal food, Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl has been reviewed by Focus on the Family’s marriage and parenting magazine.

The farmers decide to wait outside the hole for the foxes to emerge.

Fox lives a happy life until he plots the greatest chicken heist the world has ever seen. The foxes escape in time by burrowing deep into the ground. Fox lives a happy life until he plots the greatest chicken heist the world has ever seen. But, just when they think Mr Fox can't possibly escape, he makes a fantastic plan of his own. Now the farmers have hatched a plan to BANG-BANG-BANG shoot Mr Fox dead. Fox, the farmers attempt to capture and kill him. Mr Fox is so clever that every evening he creeps down into the valley and helps himself to food from the farms. In order to feed his family, he steals food from the cruel, brutish farmers named Boggis, Bunce, and Bean every night.įinally tired of being constantly outwitted by Mr. He lives with his wife and four little foxes. Fox is an extremely clever anthropomorphized fox named Mr.
