July 15, 2019 - Chapter Sixty-five


Following on the previous chapter, we are treated to a discourse here on the delicacies to be made from whale meat, since most people then (and now) are likely not to consider whale as something that would normally be eaten. The narrator (Ishmael?) reminds us that all foods that come from animals require that the animal be killed first. It is even pointed out to the reader that the process by which foie gras is made is exceedingly cruel – giving rise to the suggestion that there be founded a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ganders. I confess not being aware that the particularly cruelty of foie gras was a cause as long ago as the 1840s and dare say PETA could use the PSCG as a slogan if it wanted to.

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