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    I would be very glad if someone can explain how following quote should be interpreted. (English is my second language) Mark Twain's quote " A home without a cat, and a well-fed, well-petted and properly revered cat, may be a perfect home, perhaps, but now can it prove its title?"


  • bestcpa -- I think that your question can best be answered after first providing you with the context in which Twain used this language. Here is the complete first full paragraph of Twain's book, "The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson": "In 1830 it was a snug collection of modest one- and two- story frame dwellings, whose whitewashed exteriors were almost concealed from sight by climbing tangles of rose vines, honeysuckles, and morning glories. Each of these pretty homes had a garden in front fenced with white palings and opulently stocked with hollyhocks, marigolds, touch-me-nots, prince's-feathers, and other old-fashioned flowers; while on the windowsills of the houses stood wooden boxes containing moss rose plants and terra-cotta pots in which grew a breed of geranium whose spread of intensely red blossoms accented the prevailing pink tint of the rose-clad house-front like an explosion of flame. When there was room on the ledge outside of the pots and boxes for a cat, the cat was there-in sunny weather - stretched at full length, asleep and blissful, with her furry belly to the sun and a paw curved over her nose. Then that house was complete, and its contentment and peace were made manifest to the world by this symbol, whose testimony is infallible. A home without a cat -and a well-fed, well-petted, and properly revered cat-may be a perfect home, perhaps, but how can it prove title?" Classic Bookshelf: The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson" http://www.classicbookshelf.com/library/mark_twain/the_tragedy_of_pudd_nhead_wilson/1/ In setting the initial idyllic scene and mood in this way, Twain makes prominent use of the symbol of a contented cat to signify a "perfect home" and a tranquil neighborhood (every home in the neighbborhood is characterized by such a cat). I think that the problem with interpreting the quotation comes entirely from Twain's use of the word "title," and note that Twain does not include "its" before that word. To me, the meaning is much clearer without it. Twain is playing with "title" by using it in two different and related senses. In the context of a neighborhood of homes, the first sense of the word that may come to mind is its legal meaning as the "coincidence of all the elements that constitute the fullest legal right to control and dispose of property." The American Heritage Dictionary, Second College Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company (1982). To use the word in a sentence (as we had to do in elementary school), "He has acquired full title to his home after paying off his mortgage." This sense of the word is not limited to its strict legal usage, however, because is also means, in plainer English, "[a]nything that provides ground for or justifies a claim." (See dictionary citation above). This is the sense from which the verb "entitle" derives and the literal sense in which Twain is using it here. So, Twain means that a satisfied cat is a way to demonstrate the claim that the Wilson home (and its neighbors) are "entitled" to be called perfect. In other words, a happy cat is a sure sign of a perfect home. But he said it much better than I just did. Search Strategy: I focused on finding the context of the quote, using this Google search successfully: twain "home without a cat" wilson ://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=twain+%22a+home+without+a+cat%22+wilson Then, with the help of my own knowledge of the various meanings of "title," I used my well-worn desk dictionary as authority for what I think is the clear meaning of Twain's language here. I am confident that this is the information you are seeking. If anything is unclear, please ask for clarification before rating the answer. markj-ga
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