Respuesta :
The nagative cultural value that the fox most likely represents is materialism.
The fox attracts the young boy with comfort and the satisfaction of a physical need, which could be protecting himself from the cold, but the fox adds the pointless temptation of material luxury in the appearance of a fine pelt. In idiomatic terms, materialism is the additional value to goods that are extravagant and that are not favorable to edification by imposing irregular materiality on spiritual needs of a higher posture, represented in the text by the treasure that the boy is seeking.