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which fancier names does the poet suggest​

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Answered by palayush0412
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Answer:

Ravi, Joey, Jashon, Ben, etc.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Fancier names does the poet suggest​

  • Plato, Admetus, Electra, Augustus, Alonzo, James, Victor, Jonathan, George, and Bill Bailey are some of the more elaborate names the poet suggests.
  • The final of these was adapted from the 1902 hymn "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey," the other two being "Victor or Jonathan, George or Bill Bailey." The poem further recommends "fancy" family names like "Plato, Admetus, Electra, and Demeter are derived from legendary and historical characters.
  • The English author T. S. Eliot, who won the 1948 Nobel Prize in Literature, is credited with a lovely quote. Every cat should, according to him, have three names: an informal nickname, a dignified official name, and a third name "which the cat only knows and keeps to himself.
  • Grimmalkin and Grimolochin are alternate spellings. In William Shakespeare's Macbeth, a cat by the name of Grimalkin assisted the three witches in predicting Macbeth's future in 1606.

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