Is the poet fond of cats? Why does the poet call Macavity a fiend and monster?
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Yes, it seems like the poet is fond of cats. He calls Macavity a 'fiend' and a 'monster' because he might have wanted to portray an evil side. ... The quick movements of a cat and its mysterious eyes might have influenced him to create this evil character in the form of a cat.
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Yes, it seems like the poet is fond of cats. He calls Macavity a 'fiend' and a 'monster' because he might have wanted to portray an evil side. ... The quick movements of a cat and its mysterious eyes might have influenced him to create this evil character in the form of a cat.
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