
El gato que caminaba solo
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Narrated by:
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Jose Díaz
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Marcos Chacón
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Niloofer Khan
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By:
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Rudyard Kipling
About this listen
Se puede decir que ésta es una de las historias o relatos de gatos más conocida de la literatura. Es la historia del comienzo de la vida doméstica: el hombre conoce a la mujer y ocupan una cueva creando el primer hogar. El perro, el cabllo y la vaca que hasta entonces eran salvajes, a través de un pacto no escrito con el hombre, se convierten en domesticados, pero el gato se niega, diciendo "Yo no soy un amigo y tampoco un criado. Yo soy el gato que camina solo". En esta historia vamos escuchar como los humanos hacen un pacto con el gato para poder convivir y ayudarse mutuamente, pero siempre manteniendo aquel su independencia.
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