The Naming of Cats , by T.S Eliot , is the chapter answer the question
Why does the poet say that the reader may think he is crazy?
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The poet says that the reader may think he is crazy because he believes that a cat must have three different names.
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Eliot says that naming of cats isn't easy or simple. Surely he thinks differently from many others in the society.
People will say give some name to a cat, how does its matter? But Eliot thinks that naming a cat isn't like playing a holiday game, where winning or losing doesn't matter. Naming cats is important and serious matter.
That's why the author expects that readers will think that he is crazy.
Eliot says that in his opinion, Cats (must) have three names. This opinion may appear to be madness to others. So others may feel he is crazy.
People will say give some name to a cat, how does its matter? But Eliot thinks that naming a cat isn't like playing a holiday game, where winning or losing doesn't matter. Naming cats is important and serious matter.
That's why the author expects that readers will think that he is crazy.
Eliot says that in his opinion, Cats (must) have three names. This opinion may appear to be madness to others. So others may feel he is crazy.
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