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In the book "Endangered" by Eliot Schrefer, there are similes such as "Like a cat with a mouse, [the soldier] toyed with the minnow" and "My voice would jump and yelp and waver like a tetherball in a tornado."
In the book "Endangered" by Eliot Schrefer, Otto, a young bonobo, lives in a sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The sanctuary is meant to protect bonobos from poaching and habitat destruction. The story revolves around the bond between Otto and the protagonist, Sophie, as they navigate challenges in the wild and the threats posed to their survival.
In "Endangered" by Eliot Schrefer, the main conflict revolves around the struggle for survival in a war-torn Congo, where the protagonist, a young girl named Sophie, must protect herself and a group of endangered bonobos after being separated from her mother. The external conflict is intensified by the threat of poachers and the chaos of civil unrest, while the internal conflict centers on Sophie’s growing responsibility and emotional connection to the bonobos, forcing her to confront her own fears and moral dilemmas. The story highlights themes of environmental conservation, the bond between humans and animals, and the fight against exploitation.
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It was written by George Eliot.
Stephen King's book "The Stand" begins with an epigraph that quotes lyrics from the song "The Stand" by The Alarm. T.S. Eliot is not credited in the book because the epigraph is attributed to the lyrics of the song, not to Eliot's original poem "The Hollow Men."
Yes, T.S. Eliot had a cat named Jellylorum, named after a character in his poem "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats." Jellylorum was known to be a beloved companion of Eliot and his wife.
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Cats is a musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot.
Writer Ezra Pound nicknamed T.S. Eliot as "Old Possum" because of Eliot's playful and witty demeanor. This nickname inspired Eliot's collection of light verses for children called "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," which later inspired the musical "Cats" by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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