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So begins the sly and charming tale, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Roald Dahl’s 1970 story about a family of foxes trying to survive by outwitting the three loathsome farmers who try to root them out.
They are led by the redoubtable Mr. Fox – so debonair, witty, confident, proud, and resourceful that he is indeed Fantastic. He manages to come up with a cheerful solution to every new travail, showing his family, and the other digging denizens of their hilltop, how to outwit the farmers and survive in their domain.
The Farmers are the antagonists, and they are caricatures in the same vein as Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker from James and the Giant Peach. That means Fantastic Mr. Fox is a winsome tale, not truly about the natural world as some other animal stories are. Instead, Fantastic Mr. Fox is a fable – silly, scary, clever, and memorable.
Roald Dahl remains an incredibly popular author three decades after his death. His books continue to be read, and adapted for film and stage. Read to Them is proud to offer an array of Dahl titles for schools.
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