Review of The Fox and the Hound (1981) by Corey L — 06 Apr 2012
The Fox and the Hound is the story of how different races can live in peace and happiness through segregation and different socioeconomic factors. When Tod and Copper are born they are both young and naive.
They believe that can play together and everything will turn out fine. As they grow older though they realize they have differences. Differences that make Tod's life of less value than Copper's life.
It seems that the only answer for Copper is to kill off Tod and his race but, then something wonderful happens. Tod saves Copper and his master's life. Tod can now live in relative peace. Just so long as it is not with Copper or in a socially economic equal environment.
This review of The Fox and the Hound (1981) was written by Corey L on 06 Apr 2012.
The Fox and the Hound has generally received positive reviews.
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