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Prepare the summary of the story " THE BOY WHO DREW CATS​

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Answered by AmeliaRobinson
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Joji, a young Japanese boy, learns that following your heart's desire is the only way to survive in the world. Long ago in Japan, Joji, an artistically talented Japanese boy, is sent by his pragmatic parents to a temple to become a priest. However, all Joji wants to do is draw cats and not study.

Answered by itzarmysquad
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The boy is a good student, but he can't stop himself from drawing cats even when he has to learn. Finally, one day, the priest says he wants to be an artist, because he's not a good priest, but he gives the boy some advice, "Avoid big places at night; keep it small!" The boy leaves the temple without really understanding this advice. He is afraid to go home and disappoint his parents, so he travels to the next village, because he remembers that there is a big temple there, where he can continue his education. He had never heard that the temple was closed because a "goblin" had intimidated all the priests and swallowed up the many warriors who had tried to kill it.

When the boy arrives, he notes that everything is covered in dust and no one is there. This means that the priests want to help clean up. He sees some big white screens and decides to draw cats while he waits. Later, he feels sleepy; However, he realizes that he is in a big place and remembers the priest's advice, so he finds a small cabinet where he can sleep. In the middle of the night, he hears horrible sounds of fighting and screaming, and he stays in his cabinet until the dawn light shines through the cracks. As he rises, he sees a large "goblin style" dead on the "floor" larger than a cow. He notices that all the cats he draws have blood red in their mouths. He now understands the teachings of the priest and soon becomes a famous artist.

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