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"Skimbleshanks the Railway Cat'' is a poem written by T. S. Eliot, and it belongs to the genre of modernist poetry and specifically falls under the category of light poetry or whimsical verse. The poem features playful language and a narrative structure that tells the story of Skimbleshanks, a cat who works on a train.
The rhyme scheme for the poem "Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat" by T.S. Eliot is AABBCC and so on throughout the poem. Each stanza consists of six lines with a consistent rhyme pattern.
The prologue, (although she is not yet decked out in her full Gumby cat costume), The naming of cats, Jennyanydots: The Gumby cat (obviously), The Rum Tum Tugger song, Grizabella: the glamour cat, Bustopher Jones, Old Deuteronomy, a little bit in the Aweful Battle of the Pekes and the Pollicles, The Jellicle Ball, The Moments of Happiness, Gus: the Theatre cat, Skimbleshanks: the Railway cat, the Macavity battle sequence, The Magical Mister Mistoffolees, Memory reprise, The ad-dressing of cats.
Indie
There were many cats who performed in that show, including Mungojerrie Rumpleteazer, Skimbleshanks, Macavity, Rumtumtugger, Deuteronomy, and Mr. Mistofilies. (Sorry for Grammer errors!)
Phillip Spinster
By exploing the poetry of T.S.Elliots Old Possum's Book of Practical cats you will be able to see that the poetry is an obvious base for the narrartive movement content. It goes a bit deeper then this though, as the poems them self have alot of musicality to them, for instance the way you read the structures and phrasing of the poems is very reflective in the choreography, also the the pronunciation of words is clearly an influence within the choreography. Most character have there own "theme tune" which Andrew Lloyd Webber has mimicked in his compositions from the way we read theses poems. These themetunes oftern relate to a particular style of dance. The tap dance section that the Gumbie Cat doese. Also the skimbleshanks railway cat has a composition that has a very distinctive train rythmm in it which envolved in the dancers dancing pony steps to.
Its a mystery
Sharon Creech's Hate That Cat is a realistic fiction novel in verse.
Fantasy fiction
Fiction, Adventure
cat,hat,pat,that. ok
Cat's Eye is a 1988 novel by Margaret Atwood, who is one of Canada's most acclaimed writers of fiction and poetry.