The farmers are cruel and greedy from "summary" of Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl
Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, three of the meanest and most despicable farmers you could ever come across. They were not only cruel but also incredibly greedy. They cared about nothing but their own selfish desires, willing to do anything to protect their precious farms. Boggis was a monstrous man who only cared about stuffing his face with chicken and ducks. He had an entire chicken farm where he would slaughter hundreds of birds just to satisfy his gluttonous appetite. The sight of Boggis devouring a whole chicken in one sitting was enough to turn anyone's stomach. Bunce, on the other hand, was a short and fat little man who was obsessed with feeding his face with geese and doughnuts. He had a massive goose farm where he fattened up the birds before slaughtering them for their succulent meat. Bunce's greed knew no bounds, and he would stop at nothing to get what he wanted. Bean, the last of the trio, was a skinny and shifty man who...Similar Posts
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