Re: Moby Dick


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Posted by PamAdans on March 24, 2004 at 18:09:36 from 134.71.192.235 user PamAdams.

In Reply to: Re: Moby Dick posted by John Nichols on March 24, 2004 at 17:12:49:

Yes, it is interesting how we divide up animals into eatable and uneatable.

I haven't read CC yet, being a recent convert to all things Ransome. I would say thatin GN, Dick objects not just to the death of the birds, but the waste of those deaths- the rows of eggs that will never be puffins, the eighteen golden eagles that will never be.

pam


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