False because if it was true then it would be wrong and if its wrong then your not right
I spent a long time staring at this and even went as far as to look it up online to confirm my thoughts (to which I found nothing). So keep in mind this is a matter of opinion as are most thoughts on what things may represent.
When I read this, I believe that the fox is representing life and death (hence twice we've seen the fox). The poem is using the fox to represent life by saying it is a flash of red, leaping through the weeds and then it just ends. All thoughts cease once the fox is gone. The fox is fearing because people are afraid of death.
That's just my analysis of what is happening.
Answer:
They may sound the same but technically speaking they are not "the same."
Explanation:
When something is uninteresting, the word is used to DESCRIBE something that you THINK is not interesting. Whilst being uninterested in something is like when you're choosing a career, you like some but the others you feel uninterested twoards them.
So basically, you use uninteresting to describe something, and uninterested is used to show that you aren't interested in something. It's the way you use each one that makes the difference.