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summary of 3rd and 4th stanza of macavity the mystery cat

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Answered by pksrao987
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This poem describes the story of a mystery cat, Macavity. Macavity is a fictional character and depicts the actions of the crooks. He is also known as ‘Hidden Paw’. He is a notorious criminal, spy, and a trickster and openly disobeys the laws. Macavity is a mastermind and leaves no evidence after committing the crime. Thus, the Scotland Yard Police is also helpless. The Flying Squad has also never succeeded in catching him as he runs faster than them.

The poet says that Macavity is unique. He not only breaks the human laws but also the laws of nature. He can float in the air without any support and thus, breaks the gravitational law of nature. It is said that the fakirs have some magical powers but even they look at him in surprise.

Thus, he has supernatural and magical powers. Surprisingly, even when one rushes to the crime scene, they cannot find him. He is not in the basement i.e. under the Earth and nor is he in the air i.e. sky. Thus, we can say that he outwits the world’s top investigation agencies.

Macavity’s appearance is also very special. He is easily recognizable as he is a tall and thin ginger cat. He has sunken eyes and his brows have deep wrinkles. His brows depict that he is in deep and continuous planning of criminal acts. Also, he never combs his whiskers and constantly neglects his skin. Thus, he is full of dust. His head is also highly domed. One can find him swaying his head from side to side just like a snake. One may feel that he is in deep sleep but he will be only dozing. Thus, he is a proficient cheat, spy, and a trickster.

The author says that Macavity possesses a unique character. He finds him to be the incarnation of evil. He says that one can see Macavity anywhere easily, may it be in the street or in a square. But, whenever you find him in order to punish him for any of his crimes, he cannot be found anywhere.

Answered by Anonymous
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In this poem, the poet describes the shadowy quality of a cat known for its evil character. Macavity is a tall and thin cat who is always up to some law breaking. He is too clever to leave any evidence of his guilt. He is a mystery to every detective agency in the world including the Scotland yard and the flying squad who are experts in investigating crimes. There is never any proof to arrest this cat and he is a mile away from every crime spots, not only does he breaks the human law and also the law of gravity. According to the poet, his brows was deeply lined as a result of continuous planning of crime. Macavity has sunken eyes and his head is highly domed. He never comes his whiskers and his movements are similar to that of a snake. He spends his time conspiring and planning for his criminal acts and how to execute them. The poet accuses macavity of misbehaviour and criminal act of stealing milk but also responsible for Major crimes. He is referred to as a fiend in feline shape. He has been suspected of stifling a Peke ,theft, cheating at cards and spying. He has also controlled and organised crimes with Mungojerrie and Griddlebone. Among the others , Macavity apartently possess the mystical power of levitation as he breaks the law of gravity.

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