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Dog, cat and mouse roles
Dogs represent nosy people, cats represent bullies, and mice represent weak and hardworking people.
1. Dogs stand for nosy people: In Dog, Cat and Mouse, dogs are portrayed as people who like to meddle in other people's affairs and criticize others. This image implies those who like to interfere in other people's lives and tell others what to do.
2. Cats represent people who bully others. They are cunning and coquettish: cats are portrayed in their works as people who are good at bullying and deceiving others by using their position and power. he
3. Rats represent the weak and industrious people: Rats represent the weak and industrious people in society in their works. Living a hard life, being oppressed and bullied, I still worked hard and survived.
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