The poem describes a cat named Macavity who is known as the "Napoleon of Crime." Macavity is described as deceitful and suave, always having alibis to avoid blame for his misdeeds. While other cats like Mungojerrie and Griddlebone are known for their wicked deeds, the poem asserts that they actually work for Macavity, who controls their operations and is the true mastermind behind their criminal activities.
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Intrams 2013 English Literary Society The Critic
The poem describes a cat named Macavity who is known as the "Napoleon of Crime." Macavity is described as deceitful and suave, always having alibis to avoid blame for his misdeeds. While other cats like Mungojerrie and Griddlebone are known for their wicked deeds, the poem asserts that they actually work for Macavity, who controls their operations and is the true mastermind behind their criminal activities.
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Intrams 2013
English Literary Society
THE CRITIC
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Macavity, Macavity, there's no one like Macavity,
There never was a Cat of such deceitfulness and suavity. He always has an alibi, and one or two to spare: At whatever time the deed took placeMACAVITY WASN'T THERE ! And they say that all the Cats whose wicked deeds are widely known (I might mention Mungojerrie, I might mention Griddlebone) Are nothing more than agents for the Cat who all the time Just controls their operations: the Napoleon of Crime!