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Title: Thomas Gray


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Thomas Gray
Brian Buchter and Ryan Fox http//rpo.library.utor
onto.ca
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Biography
  • Thomas Gray was born December 26, 1716 at 41
    Cornhill London. He was one of twelve children.
    He was the only one to survive childhood out of
    his brothers and sisters. From 1725 to 1734,
    Gray attended Eton college. His mother paid for
    his education. At college, he took interest in
    entomology and botany, along with poetry classes.
    In 1742, Gray wrote his most famous poems
    including Ode on the Spring, Hymn to Ignorance,
    and Ode to Adversity. In 1747 he got married.
    In 1748 appeared the first three volume of
    Dodsleys collection, which contained Ode on the
    Spring and the poem Ode on the Death of my
    Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes.
    Gray died on July 30, 1771. In 1790, a monument
    to Grays memory was erected in the Stoke Poges.

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Accomplishments
  • Thomas Gray was a well recognized poet in
    England. He was one of the finest poets from
    England at the time. When he died a monument was
    erected in his honor. He is known as one of
    Englands finest poets. When he was alive he was
    awarded many honors for his poetic works.

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Historical, literary, and social context for poem
  • When Thomas Gray wrote this poem his best friends
    cat had just died. Thomas Gray wrote this poem to
    try and cheer up his friend. That is way he made
    the poem a comedic poem.

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Ode On The Death Of A Favorite Cat Drowned In A
Tub Of Goldfishes
  • The hapless Nymph with wonder sawA whisker
    first and then a claw,With many an ardent
    wish,She stretched in vain to reach the
    prize.What female heart can gold despise?What
    cat's averse to fish?Presumptuous Maid! with
    looks intentAgain she stretched, again she
    bent,Nor knew the gulf between.(Malignant Fate
    sat by, and smiled)The slippery verge her feet
    beguiled,She tumbled headlong in.Eight times
    emerging from the floodShe mewed to every watery
    god,Some speedy aid to send.No Dolphin came, no
    Nereid stirredNor cruel Tom, nor Susan heard.A
    Favorite has no friend!From hence, ye Beauties,
    undeceived,Know, one false step is ne'er
    retrieved,And be with caution bold.Not all that
    tempts your wandering eyesAnd heedless hearts is
    lawful prize,Nor all, that glisters, gold.
  • Twas on a lofty vase's side,Where China's gayest
    art had dyed. The azure flow's that
    blowDemurest of the tabby kind,The pensive
    Selima, reclined,Gazed on the lake below.Her
    conscious tail her joy declared The fair round
    face, the snowy beard, The velvet of her paws,
    Her coat, that with the tortoise vies, Her ears
    of jet, and emerald eyes, She saw and purred
    applause.Still had she gazed but 'midst the
    tide. Two angel forms were seen to glide, The
    Genii of the streamTheir scaly armor's Tyrian
    hueThro' richest purple to the viewBetrayed a
    golden gleam.
  • The hapless Nymph with wonder sawA whisker
    first and then a claw,With many an ardent
    wish,She stretched in vain to reach the
    prize.What female heart can gold despise?What
    cat's averse to fish?

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Poetic Structure and Rhyme Scheme
  • The rhyme scheme of Ode On The Death Of A
    Favorite Cat Drowned In A Tub Of Goldfishes is
    AABCCB. The poetic structure of the poem is a
    Thematic Structure.

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Poem Overview
  • The poem is meant to be a comedic outlook on a
    tragic event. The tragic event in the poem is the
    death of the mans favorite cat. The comedy is
    that it drowned in a tub of goldfishes.

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Summary
  • The cat was just trying to get some food when it
    fell in to a tub of goldfishes where it
    eventually died. The cat was tempted by the fish
    swimming around and finally gave into that
    temptation. The cat tried its best to survive but
    it just couldnt stop itself from drowning. The
    cat even tried to call to a water god to rescue
    it but it never received help.

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Form
  • The form/structure of Ode on the Death of a
    Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes is a
    Horatian Ode.

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Literary Devices
  • Gray uses word choice, allusions, and repetition
    in this poem. He uses allusions when the cat is
    praying to the water god for help. He repeats
    that the cat is drowning in a tub of goldfishes
    many times in this poem. Word choice is the
    wording that Gray used in the poem. Allusion is
    when the object in the poem sees things that are
    not there. Repetition is saying the same thing
    over and over to get a point across.

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Works Cited
  • Thomas Gray (1716-1771)." http//rpo.library.utoro
    nto.ca. 20 Apr. 2004. 21 Feb. 2008
    lthttp//rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/885.htmlgt.
  • "The Thomas Gray Archives." Thomasgray.Org. 03
    Dec. 2007. 21 Feb. 2008 lthttp//www.thomasgray.org
    /materials/bio.shtmlgt.
  • "The Dead Kitty in Ode on the Death of a Favorite
    Cat (Favorite)." 123HelpMe.com. 21 Feb 2008    
    lthttp//www.123HelpMe.com/view.asp?id7339gt.
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