The cat in
the novel judges the humans around him based on animal behaviors, but he
also evaluates them as if he were a nobleman looking down on his subjects. The cat finds the
behavior of the humans odd because they have "customs" and actions that seem unnatural
and...
Thursday, 24 September 2015
What standard of behaviour can you infer the cat applies to judge the behaviour of humans in general and its master in particular? Why is it ironic...
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