mungo jerrie and griddlebone are the mysterious cat in the poem
Dementer I believe
a poem about a poem.
what is a i am poem about
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
To write an analysis you need to explain what the poem is about your thoughts on the poem and what type of poem is it.
Some information on "Macavity: The Mystery Cat" includes that it was written by T.S. Elliot and Macavity is a fictional character. He was in the musical "Cats."The poem says he is called the Hidden Paw and that he is a master criminal.
alonzo asparagus bombalurina bustopher jones cassandra coricopat demeter electra etcetera grizabella griddlebone growltiger genghis gus jellylorum jennyanydots macavity mistoffelees munkustrap mungojerrie old deuteronomy plato/admetus pouncival quaxo rumpelteazer rumpus cat rum tum tugger sillabub/jemima skimbleshanks tantomile tumblebrutus victoria
There were many cats who performed in that show, including Mungojerrie Rumpleteazer, Skimbleshanks, Macavity, Rumtumtugger, Deuteronomy, and Mr. Mistofilies. (Sorry for Grammer errors!)
Macavity. Otherwise known as the Hidden Paw. (You can find the poem "Macavity - the Mystery Cat" online.)
One example of repetition in "Macavity: The Mystery Cat" by T.S. Eliot is the repeated refrain "Macavity, Macavity, thereโs no one like Macavity." This repetition emphasizes Macavity's exceptional and elusive nature. Another example is the repeated use of the word "Macavity" throughout the poem, reinforcing his central role and mysterious presence.
The literary terms used in the poem "Macavity: The Mystery Cat" by T.S. Eliot include personification (portraying Macavity as a human-like character), alliteration (repetition of consonant sounds in words like "Macavity's not there"), and paradox (describing Macavity as both present and absent at the same time).
"Macavity the Mystery Cat" is a poem by T.S. Eliot that features the character Macavity, a notorious cat who commits crimes but manages to evade capture. The poem showcases elements of mystery, wit, and cleverness in its portrayal of Macavity's escapades, as well as a humorous and playful tone. Eliot uses rhyme, rhythm, and strong imagery to bring the character of Macavity to life and entertain readers.
Mungojerrie was created in 1939.
The character Macavity was created by T.S. Eliot in 1939, in his collection of poems "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats." Eliot's poem "Macavity: The Mystery Cat" describes a cunning and elusive feline with a talent for evading capture.
"Macavity" is a poem by T.S. Eliot that describes a mysterious and cunning cat who is known as the "Napoleon of Crime." Macavity is a master criminal who is able to evade capture by the police because he is never at the scene of the crime when it happens. Despite his mischievous antics, he is never caught and always manages to escape.
The cat's name is Macavity. You will find this when you read the poem
because (and if you listen to the song) bombolurina and Demeter say "For when they reach the scene of crime Macavity's not there!"