the naming of cats pls answer sir
All of them sensible everyday names.
a) List out some of these names.
b) When are these names used?
c) Are there any other names by which a cat might be called? How are they different from these names?
QN.2. But THE CAT HIMSELF KNOWS, and will never confess...
a) Name the poet and the poem.
b) Identify the figure of speech used.
c) Even though the cats aren’t inanimate, the poet has used the attribution of human characteristics. What could be the reason for employing such a literary device?
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Q1.
a. Peter, James, George, Victor, Alonzo, Augustus. Fancier and sweeter names like Plato, Electra, Demeter, Admetus.
b) These names are used for daily usage by the family members. They are used to call the cat for lunch, breakfast, bath, dinner, walking out etc.
C. There are particular, specific and unique names given to cats. They are like nicknames. These are peculiar and dignified too.
These names make the cat proud that it erects its tail and spreads its whiskers. They are like Quaxo, Coricopat, Jellylorum, Bombalurina.
Q2.
1. This is from "The Naming of Cats " by T. Eliot.
2. Personification is used in this poem. Cats are given human characteristics like having nick names, being proud, thinking, meditating etc.
3. Personification is used because the author doesn't want to hurt people's feelings directly on his message. Eliot wants to say that people have three names or identities. One is given name. Second is the nick name given by family or friends. The nick name is unique and often sounds love and dignity. The third name is synonymous with one's innerself. The super ego of the person and what he/she wants to be.
a. Peter, James, George, Victor, Alonzo, Augustus. Fancier and sweeter names like Plato, Electra, Demeter, Admetus.
b) These names are used for daily usage by the family members. They are used to call the cat for lunch, breakfast, bath, dinner, walking out etc.
C. There are particular, specific and unique names given to cats. They are like nicknames. These are peculiar and dignified too.
These names make the cat proud that it erects its tail and spreads its whiskers. They are like Quaxo, Coricopat, Jellylorum, Bombalurina.
Q2.
1. This is from "The Naming of Cats " by T. Eliot.
2. Personification is used in this poem. Cats are given human characteristics like having nick names, being proud, thinking, meditating etc.
3. Personification is used because the author doesn't want to hurt people's feelings directly on his message. Eliot wants to say that people have three names or identities. One is given name. Second is the nick name given by family or friends. The nick name is unique and often sounds love and dignity. The third name is synonymous with one's innerself. The super ego of the person and what he/she wants to be.
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1..a)))Names are James , Alonz and Plato etc....many more
B))These names are used for daily use by the family member...poet give that name who is very easy to talk..
C)) These names are very unique ..They must be special.
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2//A) Poet---T.Eliot
Poem ---Naming of the cats
B)) Personification
C))Personification is used because here poet think about cats like human being....
Hope it is helpful ✨✨✨✨
.Sry if any mistake........
1..a)))Names are James , Alonz and Plato etc....many more
B))These names are used for daily use by the family member...poet give that name who is very easy to talk..
C)) These names are very unique ..They must be special.
___________________________________
2//A) Poet---T.Eliot
Poem ---Naming of the cats
B)) Personification
C))Personification is used because here poet think about cats like human being....
Hope it is helpful ✨✨✨✨
.Sry if any mistake........
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