class 6 'cats paradise '(name of the chapter) why did the narrator fancy the outside world?
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The narrator fancied the outside world because luxious life inside the home made him sick and bored and he wanted to venture the outside world.
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'Cat's Paradise' is a fable written Emile Zola. The fable is about two cats- Angora (pet cat) and the tomcat.
The narrator of this fable is Angora, who lives luxuriously inside a home as a pet cat. He leads a comfortable and pampered life. But he envied the life of tomcat, who outside as a street cat. Angora perceived that tomcat's life is more like living in a paradise.
So, the narrator- Angora, fancied that outside world was more like a paradise because he wasbored of living and leading a comfortable and luxurious life.
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