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The Cat makes a lot of enemies in this text. What is it about the Cat that offends so many others? Which of the Cat's character traits do the other characters find offensive? Support your answer with at least two examples from the text.
This Question is from story The cat that walked by himself
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He’s conceited
Explanation:
You could say something like how he’s conceited and thinks very highly of himself. Example could be when he says “I am the cat that walked by himself and all places are alike to me. I will not come.”
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The story "the cat that walked by himself" is written by Rudyard Kipling. In this story, he explains how the cat does not want to work hard at all but wants all the benefits that others get. He thinks he is the wisest but that is exactly something that makes him self-absorbed. Some examples are
- The dog when asks him to come along to the cave cat tells the dog he goes only to places that are like him. But anyways follows the dog
- He when negotiating with the man and dog does agree to abide by the things they said but also adds that he is a cat that lives by himself and goes where he wants to when he wants to.
- He considers himself superior to everyone else
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