Tuesday, June 9, 2009

The Cat in The Hat

The cat in The Cat in the Hat enjoys to be accompanied by anyone or anything that he finds to be entertaining. His character contributes to the plot and theme of the work through his non-stop imagination and how his character effects the reactions of the characters around him. The cat finds almost anything enjoyable whether the place will be damage to ignoring advice from a fish that has a sense of duty.

There’s no limit to the fun when the cat unleashes himself to bring out his fun whether it’ll be messy or neat. The character of the cat is what brought the story alive past beyond the wildest dreams; he’s the sound maker at a party who turns a boring day into something. The way he talks and thinks is what kept the kids moving into curiosity going from one adventure onto the next; this lead to the mysterious box that would start the journey of fun to responsibility then to lesson learn. The cat in the hat is a cat that enjoys playing around and having some fun, to be let loose and not worry so much about the responsibility at the moment but yet have a point to make after having fun. His personality doesn’t include much thinking instead he’s a spontaneous cat who likes to do things right out of the moment and not think about the consequences of the actions at the moment but to enjoy what will make the day not a boring day. He’s the center of attention and doesn’t hesitate to have any kind of fun.

The actions of the cat are consistently moving and he enjoys the moment. He wears a hat that most people would not consider to put on their cat; something tall, black and white, and a red bow tie that finishes off with white gloves and a pair of black shoes. He’s a cat that shows character with effects on others such as the fish. The fish has a sense of duty and doesn’t like the way the cat messes up the place but when the cat finish cleaning the room, the fish is shown to be satisfied; this tells the audience that the effect of the cat’s character can influence the character of another. What looks the cat gives shows a significant amount of emotion that the audience can know. Though it’s obvious that the cat likes to enjoy himself whether it’s his home or not, the ending shows proof that he loves to have company and there won’t be a frown or disappointment. At the end of the story, his face expression changes when he’s asked to leave. His happy smile that shows he’s enjoying himself turns to a frown when he’s asked to leave with slumped shoulders that show his sad face.

The description of the cat shows the significance of a cat that’s not ordinary but decorated with things that usually humans would wear; this supports the idea that the cat enjoys to be entertained and have company. The thought of not having any responsibilities while having fun shows the character’s personality of just having fun and let loose like a cat when chasing a mouse and the fact that the frown on the cat’s face when asked to leave proves how fun is important to in a cat’s life and to share that fun with others is something a cat would not hesitate to give.

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