Fantastic Mr. Fox

How are characters from neighboring villages used within the text as the voice of reason?

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In one example of townspeople being consulted as the voice of reason in the text, the narrator states that the people who come running from nearby villages to see the extraordinary hole being dug by the farmers think that the farmers' actions are absurd and foolish, an opinion that Dahl clearly shares.