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"Old Granny Fox" by Thornton W. Burgess is a captivating tale set in the Green Meadows and Green Forest, where the cunning and wisdom of Old Granny Fox are put to the test. The story begins with Granny and her grandson, Reddy Fox, struggling to find food during a harsh winter. Despite their hunger, Granny's experience and cleverness are evident as she teaches Reddy valuable lessons about survival and the importance of patience and strategy. The narrative unfolds with Granny Fox attempting to catch Quacker the Duck by using a clever trick, but Reddy's impatience and carelessness foil the plan.…mehr

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"Old Granny Fox" by Thornton W. Burgess is a captivating tale set in the Green Meadows and Green Forest, where the cunning and wisdom of Old Granny Fox are put to the test. The story begins with Granny and her grandson, Reddy Fox, struggling to find food during a harsh winter. Despite their hunger, Granny's experience and cleverness are evident as she teaches Reddy valuable lessons about survival and the importance of patience and strategy. The narrative unfolds with Granny Fox attempting to catch Quacker the Duck by using a clever trick, but Reddy's impatience and carelessness foil the plan. This incident serves as a pivotal moment for Reddy, who learns the importance of listening to his elders and the consequences of overconfidence. As the story progresses, the challenges of winter become more pronounced, and the foxes face the threat of starvation. Granny Fox's age and experience are highlighted when she admits to Reddy that she is growing old and cannot keep up as she once did. Throughout the tale, Burgess weaves themes of respect, learning from mistakes, and the harsh realities of nature. The interactions between the animals, including the mischievous Sammy Jay and the cheerful Tommy Tit, add depth to the story, illustrating the interconnectedness of the forest's inhabitants. The narrative is rich with moral lessons, emphasizing the value of wisdom, the dangers of arrogance, and the importance of community and cooperation. Burgess's storytelling is both educational and entertaining, making "Old Granny Fox" a timeless piece that resonates with readers of all ages. The story concludes with a sense of hope and resilience, as the characters adapt to their environment and learn to overcome adversity through wit and perseverance.
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Born January 17, 1874 in Sandwich, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, Burgess was the son of Caroline F. Haywood and Thornton W. Burgess Sr., a direct descendant of Thomas Burgess, one of the first Sandwich settlers in 1637. Thornton, Sr., died the same year his son was born, and the young Thornton, Jr. was brought up by his mother in Sandwich. They lived in humble circumstances. As a youth, he worked tending cows, picking trailing arbutus (mayflowers) or berries, shipping water lilies from local ponds, selling candy, and trapping muskrats. William C. Chipman, one of his employers, lived on Discovery Hill Road, a wildlife habitat of woodland and wetland. This habitat became the setting of many stories in which Burgess refers to Smiling Pool and the Old Briar Patch.