The influence of Marxism is widespread at Lillian · Hellman's play "Little Fox". Hubbard is depicted as a permanent violation of social conformity set in Marxist society. Each pursues wealth and social status. For what they are greedy they will do more than get. In the process, they hurt others. Each of them sacrifices their honesty to gain this wealth and status. Hermann's title highlights Marxist opposition drawn in the play.
In the Little Foxes of Lillian Hellman, Alexandra can kill ridiculous birds with Harper Lee. The role of the scout is equivalent. Both of these characters are born purely and are ultimately destroyed by dramatic events. They also basically share the same growth experience and social life. The characters of Scout and Alexandra may initially look very different, but in reality there are many similarities. Alexandra and Boy Scout have fundamental innocence at the beginning of "Little Fox" and "Killing and Taunting Birds". This innocence is the result of several role models that play a very important role in childhood. These personality knows that what they are doing is right and is regarded as innocent as it is told. The way they are taught to live makes blind evils of the world blind.
The influence of Marxism is widespread at Lillian · Hellman's play "Little Fox". Hubbard is depicted as a permanent violation of social conformity set in Marxist society. Each pursues wealth and social status. For what they are greedy they will do more than get. In the process, they hurt others. Each of them sacrifices their honesty to gain this wealth and status. Hermann's title highlights Marxist opposition drawn in the play.