Setting - Takes place in the house
Characters:
Cat who is a character in this book he is well rounded. The Cat bounces from activity to activity with no predictability or purpose.
Sally and I are two children who are left unattended while mother is out. They are bored at the beginning of the book, but soon find they preferred boredom over the chaos the Cat created. The worry that their mother would find out, becomes a bigger priority throughout the book.
Fish is a flat character; he continues to have the same characteristics throughout the entire book. He is a no nonsense sort of fish.
Narrator:
"I" is the narrator. He is a small boy.
Events:
The major events throughout the book are when mother leaves the children unattended (Kernel, Action). The cat comes to play, (Kernel, Action). The Cat makes a huge mess (kernel, active), and mother returning from her trip (Kernel, stative)
Minor events- Thing 1 and Thing 2 (satellites, active), The Fish does not approve (satellite, active).
Temporal relations: Occur in a very brief time frame for only the day. Some reminders of the dilemma are portrayed throughout the story. For example mother will be returning eventually is spoken several times.
Casual relations: The Cat has many cause and effects relationships. His toys, gadgets, and Thing 1, with Thing 2 have significant effects throughout the house. It leaves the house a mess. His gadget at the end however picks up the toys. The effect is that it is clean once mother returns. The basic cause of allowing the Cat in has the effect of the house becoming chaotic.
Audience:
I found that everyone loves a good Dr. Seuss book. In fact I have seen on countless Dr. visit’s adults reading them while they wait. I think however it is geared toward younger children.
Theme:
I think the theme of this story can be different depending on the audience. When I asked my 7 yr old what he thought the theme of it was he felt that it was that you can have fun even in the house. My 8 yr old felt that it was saying good imagination is a great thing. There have been multiple attempts by scholars to find the meaning behind this book. Some believe that it has the psychological abuse of a mother neglecting her children. I feel that it was not intended with the bad stigma of that and it is purely entertainment of the joys of what happens when mother is gone.
Type of narrative:
Comedy.
Cat in the Hat is a short story that rhymes that involves a Cat, a brother and sister, and a fish. When mother leaves the children unattended the cat creates all sorts of chaos is created within the walls of the house. The fish like all older siblings who may be in charge when mother is out constantly reminds the others that this is not a good idea, and it needs to be taken care of right away. The younger children just enjoying themselves in the chaos, they tune out this little fish until the threat of mother returning becomes a reality. Things are quickly put back into place and the children are waiting anxiously when mother arrives home. I think almost all children who have ever been left alone even with a babysitter find themselves in similar situations. Maybe not with a cat but with toys, and other distractions, and for that this story is even more adored by the young fans who read it.

