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  1. 1 day ago · The main idea is that a cat’s name should reflect their individual characteristics, whether it’s their appearance, behavior, or even a random word that simply sounds right. Eliot’s playful and imaginative approach to naming cats makes this poem a delightful and memorable piece of literature.

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    ‘The Naming of Cats’ features a rhyme scheme that varies throughout the poem. Initially, it follows an ‘ABAB’ pattern, then shifts to ‘ABBA’ at the end, with the last four lines. The rhyme scheme gives the poem a whimsical and rhythmic quality, mirroring the playful and intricate nature of naming cats. As for the meter, it is primarily anapestic te...

    ‘The Naming of Cats’ is presented in one big text portion and can be read in full here. Although the partition in stanzas can be made following the rhyme scheme, the poem is not printed with those spaces. Therefore, the poem will be analyzed as a whole, but those further partitions can be made. ‘The Naming of Cats’explores the way in which cats acq...

    Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in 1888 and died in 1965. He was a British essayist, publisher, playwright, literary and social critic. Although born in the United States of America, he became a British citizen in 1927. T. S. Eliot moved to England in 1914 at the age of 25 and stayed there until his death. He is known as one of the most important poe...

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  2. In ‘Cats’’ how does the poet present the speaker’s perspectives on cats? [24 marks] Poem 2: Cat Unfussy lodger, she knows what she wants and gets it: Food, cushions, fires, the run of the garden. I, her night porter in the small hours Don’t bother to grumble, grimly let her in.

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  3. Poem Analyzed by Sudip Das Gupta. First-class B.A. Honors Degree in English Literature. In ‘Macavity: The Mystery Cat,’ Eliot describes a mischievous ginger cat that is modeled after Professor James Moriarty, the antagonist of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective stories.

  4. Jan 12, 2016 · ‘The Galloping Cat’ is a prime example: in this poem, the cat describes its energetic movements as it slips on a banana skin, confronts a foe that isn’t there, and ends up being stroked bald. The link provided above includes a good analysis of the poem.

  5. Aug 22, 2018 · the poem describes a Tom-cat that becomes an evil predator by night but by day he is a totally different creature when he will ‘play he’s tame, and purr’

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  7. 5 Discuss the presentation of the cat in the following poem. Consider the writer’s choice of language, imagery and structure in your answer. The Cat of Habit The cat of habit knows the place by heart or at least by space, scent, direction, bulk, by shadow and light moonlight starlight sunlight and where to nest in each with a three-focused ...

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