Just as Ginger is about to set up the ramp to help the aeroplane fly off, Mrs. Tweedy about this, but she ignores him, unaware of what's going on. Tweedy finds out that most of his tools were stolen for the chickens' plan, but he is attacked by the chickens and tied up. The chickens begin to prepare their ultimate escape plan: creating an aeroplane out of their sheds to fly off the farm. Tweedy and her husband attempt to kill Ginger in their machine in order to test it, but are thwarted when a visiting American rooster named Rocky rescues her and clogs the gravy sprayer, almost destroying the machine. After seeing an ad for the machine, she orders a chicken pie-making machine, thinking it would increase her profit tenfold.Īfter assembling the machine, Mrs. Tweedy) are the most stupid creatures on the planet. Tweedy silences him, believing that they (apart from Mr. Tweedy, correctly suspects the chickens are "up to something" due to their attempts to escape, but Mrs. Tweedy discovers with great frustration that profits are constantly going down due to the small number of eggs they have, presumably due to the chickens' multiple attempts to escape. Tweedy, ready to execute her as a death sentence and become poultry for dinner. Tweedy strangles Edwina and gives her to Mrs. One week later, she checks egg-hatching chicken, and one who is not hatching is none other than Edwina. Tweedy orders her husband to deal with Ginger. Tweedy and is put in a coal bin after Mrs. 1959, Ginger the chicken attempts to escape from the Tweedy's English farm in Yorkshire, England. As with most psychopaths, she excelled at putting on facades and manipulating others, as she retained a cordial veneer, as a sweet farmer's wife when she talked to Rocky's owner, and the public image she created was a rosy-cheeked, sweet woman.Ĭirca. Her Achilles' Heel was her inflexibility, her sometimes rash decision-making, and narrow-mindedness, as her coldly logical mindset meant she overlooked the chicken's ingenuity, and when she attacked the aircraft, it would crash and take her down with it, had she successfully killed all the chickens and rats onboard. Tweedy is his farm, though she did also pinch his butt, suggesting she at least is attracted to him physically. The only clear reason she has to marry Mr. She also has a curious habit of not calling her husband by his first name, Willard, though this was not uncommon in rural Yorkshire at the time. She is physically and verbally abusive toward her husband, hitting him with clipboards, throwing a hot pie into his face, and literally kicking his butt when he didn't repair the pie machine properly, and her abuse possibly extends towards their dogs, as they are shown to be afraid of her. She is also shown to be an extremely sadistic woman who had shown to take great pleasure with the idea of murdering the chickens, displayed with the evil smile she gave to the chickens she selected for slaughter during Roll Call right before they were killed. Tweedy is attacked by the chickens, he calls to her, "The chickens are revolting!" and she, doing other things at the time, says to herself, "Finally, something we agree on." However, she didn't know he didn't mean revolt in the context she was thinking of. It is also demonstrated that she and her husband disagree on many things-when Mr. She also shows impatience with her husband, shown when she contemplates buying the Pie Machine and when the Pie Machine is broken. Tweedy and the chickens, and despite her nastiness, she does show cleverness at times - she is the one who comes up with the idea of buying a pie machine to use to make more profit from the chickens. She is always looking for a chance to bully Mr. She is also highly ambitious, with lofty aspirations of increasing her own wealth, and possesses a notable sardonic wit. Tweedy is an extremely cruel, greedy, selfish, hot-tempered, intimidating, ruthless, raging, devious, manipulative, abusive, and cold-hearted woman who only uses chickens to get money, which she and her husband are very low on.
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