In "Danny the Champion of the World," Danny's dad holds a disdainful view of the rich men who rear pheasants for sport. He sees them as selfish and disconnected from the natural world, prioritizing their own pleasure over the welfare of the animals. This perspective reflects his values of fairness and respect for nature, contrasting sharply with the attitudes of the wealthy gamekeepers. His feelings fuel the narrative's themes of class struggle and the importance of integrity.
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