In this chapter, Mr. Fox tries to wake up his students, but they refuse to wake him up. He tells them that he is preparing a "burning flame" that will transform their bodies into flames of love and light. The flame will transform them into "good children" and they will be able to "break free" of their "illustrious illusion" .
In this chapter, Mr. Fox tries to wake up his students, but they refuse to wake him up. He tells them that he is preparing a "burning flame" that will transform their bodies into flames of love and light. The flame will transform them into "good children" and they will be able to "break free" of their "illustrious illusion" .