Fantastic Mr Fox - Chapter 7

Miss Conte
15 Jul 202002:23

Summary

TLDRIn the riveting seventh chapter, Bean, Bunce, and Boggis, exhausted from a day of relentless tractor driving, find themselves at a stalemate with Mr. Fox. Fuming with anger and frustration, they vow not to return to their farms until Mr. Fox is caught. Despite the fox's cunning, the farmers decide to starve him out, planning to camp and watch his hole day and night. A tense showdown unfolds as they send for tents, sleeping bags, and supper, determined to outlast the elusive prey.

Takeaways

  • 🚜 The story begins with Bean and Bunce ending their day of driving tractors, feeling tired and stiff.
  • 🕕 It's six o'clock in the evening when the events take place.
  • 💢 Bean's face is described as purple with rage, indicating his intense anger.
  • 🤬 Bunce is cursing the fox, using language too offensive to be printed.
  • 🦊 Boggis, Bunce, and Bean are determined to catch the fox, showing their unity against Mr. Fox.
  • 📣 Boggis shouts down the hole, expressing their resolve not to let Mr. Fox go free.
  • 🤝 The three men make a pact, swearing not to return to their farms until the fox is caught.
  • 🏕️ They plan to send someone down the hole to fetch the fox, indicating a strategy to capture him.
  • 😬 Bunce refuses to go down the hole, showing his fear or unwillingness to confront the fox directly.
  • 🌙 They decide to starve the fox out by camping and watching the hole day and night.
  • 📦 Messages are sent to their families for tents, sleeping bags, and supper, preparing for a prolonged vigil.

Q & A

  • What time of day did Bean and Bunce decide to stop working with their tractors?

    -Bean and Bunce decided to stop working at six o'clock in the evening.

  • How did Bean and Bunce feel after working with their tractors all day?

    -Bean and Bunce felt very tired and stiff after driving their tractors all day.

  • What emotion is depicted on Bean's face as he approaches the fox's hole?

    -Bean's face is described as being purple with rage.

  • What is the nature of Bunce's words about the fox?

    -Bunce is cursing the fox with dirty words that cannot be printed.

  • What is Boggis's reaction to the situation with the fox?

    -Boggis is angry and uses strong language, saying things like 'Dang and blast that filthy stinking fox.'

  • What is the collective decision made by Bean, Bunce, and Boggis regarding Mr. Fox?

    -They decide to never let Mr. Fox go and make a solemn oath not to return to their farms until the fox is caught.

  • Who does Bean suggest should go down the hole to fetch Mr. Fox?

    -Bean suggests that Boggis should go down the hole to fetch Mr. Fox.

  • What is Boggis's response to Bean's suggestion?

    -Boggis refuses to go down the hole, exclaiming 'Not me!' and running away.

  • What is the physical characteristic of Bunce's smile that is mentioned in the script?

    -When Bunce smiles, you see his scarlet gums and more gums than teeth.

  • What is the proposed plan of action if they cannot immediately catch Mr. Fox?

    -The proposed plan is to starve Mr. Fox out by camping day and night, watching the hole, until he comes out.

  • What items do Boggis, Bunce, and Bean request from their families to assist with their plan?

    -They request tents, sleeping bags, and supper to be sent down to their location.

Outlines

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😠 The Relentless Pursuit of Mr. Fox

In this intense chapter, Bean and Bunce, exhausted from a day of tractor driving, join Boggis in their determination to capture Mr. Fox. Filled with rage and frustration, they vow not to return to their farms until Mr. Fox is caught. The three men make a pact, swearing to stay by the fox's hole day and night, ready to starve him out. They send messages to their families for supplies, showing their commitment to the hunt.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Tractor

A tractor is a powerful motor vehicle designed primarily to pull heavy machinery or trailers. In the script, the tractors are used by Bean and Bunce, indicating their agricultural work and setting the scene in a rural environment. The mention of the 'motor of his tractor' and the characters being 'tired and stiff from driving their tractors all day' illustrates their laborious work.

💡Crater

A crater is a large bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of a meteorite or by a volcanic explosion. In the context of the script, the 'huge crater' is the location of Mr. Fox's hole, serving as the battleground for the conflict between the farmers and Mr. Fox, highlighting the intensity of their pursuit.

💡Rage

Rage is an intense feeling of anger. Bean's face is described as 'purple with rage,' which vividly conveys his extreme anger towards Mr. Fox. This emotion is central to the theme of the conflict and the determination of the farmers to catch Mr. Fox.

💡Cursing

Cursing refers to the use of offensive language, typically to express anger or frustration. Bunce is said to be 'cursing the fox with dirty words,' which emphasizes the depth of his frustration and the animosity felt towards Mr. Fox, contributing to the overall tension of the narrative.

💡Starve out

To 'starve out' means to force someone to leave or surrender by depriving them of food. Boggis suggests 'starve him out' as a strategy to capture Mr. Fox, indicating a long-term plan to outlast him by watching the hole and waiting for him to emerge due to hunger, showcasing the farmers' determination and strategic thinking.

💡Solomon oath

A 'Solomon oath' refers to a solemn promise or vow, named after King Solomon who was known for his wisdom and justice. The farmers 'swear a Solomon oath' not to return to their farms until the fox is caught, underscoring their commitment and the gravity of their mission.

💡Tents

Tents are portable shelters made of fabric, typically used for camping or temporary accommodation. The request for 'tents, sleeping bags, and supper' by Boggis, Bunce, and Bean shows their preparedness for a prolonged vigil, indicating the seriousness of their intent to capture Mr. Fox.

💡Fox

In this script, the 'fox' is the central figure of the conflict, being pursued by the farmers for reasons not explicitly stated but implied to be related to cunning and thievery. The term 'fox' is used metaphorically to represent a character that is clever, elusive, and a target of the farmers' ire.

💡Farms

Farms are areas of land used for agriculture or farming activities. The mention of the farmers not wanting to 'go back to their farms' until Mr. Fox is caught suggests the personal nature of the conflict and the impact of the fox's actions on their livelihoods.

💡Dingbat

A 'dingbat' is a slang term for a foolish or silly person. The phrase 'dead as a dingbat' used by Bean is a humorous way to express their desire for Mr. Fox's demise, adding a layer of dark humor to the intense situation.

💡Scarlet gums

Scarlet gums refer to the bright red color of the gums in the mouth. The description of Bunce's 'scarlet gums' when he smiles, showing 'more gums than teeth,' adds a visual detail that characterizes him as rough and perhaps intimidating, contributing to the overall atmosphere of the story.

Highlights

Chapter Seven begins with Bean and Bunce switching off their tractors after a long, tiring day.

Both men are exhausted and stiff from driving their tractors all day.

They are also hungry as they walk over to the small fox's hole.

Bean's face is purple with rage, while Bunce curses the fox with unprintable words.

Bogis, the third man, arrives and expresses his frustration with the fox.

The three men make a pact not to return to their farms until the fox is caught.

They swear a Solomon oath, showing their determination to capture the fox.

Bean suggests sending Bogis down the hole to fetch the fox.

Bunce refuses to go down the hole, showing his fear or reluctance.

Bogis smiles revealing his scarlet gums, adding a humorous touch to the situation.

They decide to starve the fox out by camping and watching the hole day and night.

The men believe the fox will eventually come out due to hunger.

Bogis, Bunce, and Bean send messages to their families for tents, sleeping bags, and supper.

The men are prepared to stay and wait for the fox, showing their perseverance.

The transcript highlights the men's strategy to capture the fox through a combination of patience and determination.

The story builds tension as the men's plan unfolds and the fox remains elusive.

The characters' interactions and dialogues reveal their personalities and motivations.

The use of vivid language and expressions adds depth to the narrative and characters.

Transcripts

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chapter seven will never let him go

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at six o'clock in the evening bean

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switched off the

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motor of his tractor and climbed down

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from the driver's seat

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bunts did the same both men had had

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enough

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they were very tired and stiff from

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driving their tractors all day

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they were also hungry slowly they walked

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over to the small foxes

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hole in the bottom of the huge crater

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beans face was purple with rage buns was

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cursing the fox with dirty words that

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cannot be printed bogus came modelling

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up

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dang and blast that filthy stinking fox

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he said

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what the heck do we do now i'll tell you

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what we don't do

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being said we don't let him go

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we'll never let him go banks declared

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never

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never never cried bogus did you hear

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that mr fox yelled bean

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bending low and shouting down the hole

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um it's not over yet mr fox

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we're not giving home we're not going

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home

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till we've strung you up dead as a

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dingbat

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whereupon the three men all shook hands

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with one

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another and swore a solomon oath that

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they would not go back to their farms

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until the fox was caught

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what's the next move our sponts

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the pop belly dwarf we're sending you

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down the hole to fetch him up

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said bean down you go you miserable

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not me scream bunts running away being

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made a sickly smile when he smiled you

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saw his scarlet guns

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you saw more gums than teeth

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then there's only one thing to do he

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said we starve him out

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we camp here day and night watching the

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hole

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he'll come out in the end he'll have to

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so

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bogason bunts and beans sent messages

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down to their family

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to their farms asking for tents

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sleeping bags and supper

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