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Short Answer
1. Consider the meaning of the word “greed.” Is this a positive or negative word? Why? In what situation might a person be called “greedy?”
Teaching Suggestion: This Short Answer question invites students to consider the philosophical context of the novel in line with the theme of Greed and Hubris Will Be Punished. As a word with negative connotations, “greed” usually refers to the uninhibited desire for more. In the novel, Dahl personifies greed through the farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean, who are cheap, gluttonous, and ultimately detestable characters—both internally and externally. Their greed is ultimately their downfall, as their obsession with catching Mr. Fox, along with destruction of the surrounding natural environment, is responsible for their failure.
Short Activity
In mythology, legends, and folklore across the world, foxes have been depicted as cunning and clever tricksters—but they have embodied both heroic and villainous roles.
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