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35 pages 1 hour read

Beverly Cleary

Socks

Beverly ClearyFiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1973

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Character Analysis

Socks

Socks is the protagonist and titular character of the novel, and his name comes from his appearance. His white paws make him look as if he is wearing socks, and this quality stands out because of the stripes over his body and the “black rings around his tail like the rings on a raccoon’s tail” (19). Cats are often considered to be stand-offish creatures who seem intentional in the trouble they cause. While Cleary nods to this interpretation with such thoughts as Socks requiring snacks as an apology for being laughed at, she also paints cats as misunderstood creatures whose actions are misinterpreted as harmful. This is seen clearly through Nana in Chapter 5. Socks is used to playing with objects he finds around the house. However, when he plays with Nana’s wig, the humans interpret this as Socks being a bad cat. In reality, Socks just thought the wig made a fun toy. Socks’s character arc also shows that cats view humans as more than just vehicles for food and shelter. Socks’s affection-seeking displays The Search for Belonging Amid Shifting Familial Dynamics, as he specifically wants to belong with the Brickers.

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