"For he's a fiend in feline shape, a monster of depravity'. 1) what does the poet means by a fiend? 2) explain the phrase 'monster of depravity'?
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(a) Macavity is described as a “demon in the shape of a cat”. ... Eliot calls Macavity, the master of depravity. He means that the cat is an embodiment of evil. He is wicked, all the time involved in doing something evil.
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