The Jellicle Tribe is a fictional group of cats from T.S. Eliot's poem "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," which was later adapted into the musical "Cats" by Andrew Lloyd Webber. They are portrayed as a community of unique and eccentric cats who gather annually for the Jellicle Ball, where one cat is chosen to ascend to the Heaviside Layer and be reborn. The tribe symbolizes themes of individuality, belonging, and the cycle of life. Each member has distinct characteristics and stories, contributing to the tribe's rich tapestry.
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gelu is a ice tribe not a water tribe or anything else ice tribe!
The Comanche tribe was a nomadic tribe, they lived in tipis and moved around.
He is a Jellicle cat.
A Jellicle Ball is a gathering of Jellicle cats, as depicted in T.S. Eliot's poem "The Song of the Jellicles" and later in the musical "Cats" by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It is a magical event where Jellicle cats come together to celebrate and compete for a chance to be chosen to ascend to the Heaviside Layer and be reborn.
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Jellicle cats come from Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Elliott. The first part of the poem is:The Song of the JelliclesJellicle Cats come out tonight,Jellicle Cats come one come all:The Jellicle Moon is shining bright--Jellicles come to the Jellicle Ball.
Munkustrap, the Jellicle cat, is Demeter's mate in Cats.
Invitation to the jellicle ball and originally mungojerrie and rumpleteazer's song
Jellicle cats are not an actual breed, but are a type of black and white cat that feature in a poem by T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. These cats are depicted as common black and white cats whose daytime nature is peaceful, pleasant and restful - but actively enjoy nighttime hours.
"The Song of the Jellicles" is a poem by T.S. Eliot that describes a tribe of cats called the Jellicles. The Jellicle cats are fanciful creatures that come out at night to dance and share their secret names in a ritualistic gathering. The poem celebrates the whimsical and mystical nature of cats, and the sense of community and belonging they share.
Oh, dude, Rum Tum Tugger was created by the legendary T.S. Eliot in his book of poems called "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" in 1939. So, like, he's been strutting his stuff and causing a ruckus in the Jellicle tribe for quite some time now.
In T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," the Jellicle Cats come together once a year to decide which cat will be chosen to be reborn and have a new Jellicle life. The cat chosen for everlasting life is the one deemed most deserving or in need of a new beginning.
Although not confirmed to be mates, Plato and Victoria do dance the Pas De Deux together during the Jellicle Ball which eludes that they could be a couple.
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