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What makes Macavity the mystery cat a fine example of a satire?​

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T.S. Eliot Macavity the Mystery Cat Analysis -

It is a pure comic verse with satiric overtones. The satire enshrined in the poem is aimed. perhaps, at the hypocrisy and villainy of the human life, The cat Macavity has been humanized in toto.

Indeed the portrait of the Mystery cat presented in the poem is very nearly a self-portrait of the artist, Eliot himself. In any case, this portrait is a human portrait. The felony has human suggestions Satirically speaking, the cat is powerful and respectable in spite of all its villainy and depravity.

So are human beings or only human beings. Animals are not credited with the vice of duplicity. Eliot in this comic poem does exactly that Ile paints the man’s portrait in the shape of a fiendish cat, and yet this poem is a favorite piece for the kids who do not so much bother about the human and the animal tributes.

In fact, this poem is a pure comic poem in spite of its satirical intention. The poem has deliberately been written in a humorous vein and time.  The refrain “Macavity’s not there !” adds to the humorous effect. According to Eliot, Macavity is a Mystery Cat, a Napoleon of crime whom even the Police Headquarters of London, the Scotland yard is never able even to nab.

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