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Describe Macavity as defined by the poet T.S.Eliot

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Answered by rajoraneeraj1
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Macavity was a male cat. He was a clever criminal. He had no fear of law or the police. He escaped from the scene of crime before the police arrived there. He was tall and thin. He was careless about his clothes and whiskers. He moved like a snake and pretended to be asleep. He was, in fact, a devil in the shape of a cat. He was wicked and morally corrupt....The poet calls Macavity a master criminal. He could make a good escape before the police came to the scene of crime. He befooled the soldiers and the flying squad. He was an outlaw. He was a master in his field. He was matchless, a devil in the shape of a cat...

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Answered by aleena1962
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Macavity is an immortal creation by T.S Eliot. He describes him as the 'mystery cat', 'the hidden paw' and the napoleon of crime.

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