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Historical-romance Quote by Bob Smith

“Narrow-minded historians will say there's no proof that [Meriwether] Lewis was dude-loving. Another telling indication was that his Newfoundland dog was named "Seaman". Talk about a Freudian slip. What straight man like to go around saying "Seaman, come! Seaman, come!" amid a group of strapping…” quote by Bob Smith
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““Narrow-minded historians will say there's no proof that [Meriwether] Lewis was dude-loving. Another telling indication was that his Newfoundland dog was named "Seaman". Talk about a Freudian slip. What straight man like to go around saying "Seaman, come! Seaman, come!" amid a group of strapping beefcake?””

Bob Smith

About This Quote

The anecdote uses a dog’s name as a humorous Freudian slip to mock the idea that Lewis was overly affectionate toward men.

In simple terms: A joke about a dog’s name pokes fun at alleged romantic preferences.

Key Takeaway

Recognize humor’s role in challenging narratives.

Themes

humor historical speculation identity

Mood

witty critical

Type

satire commentary

When to use this quote

  • academic debates
  • social commentary
  • media criticism

Key Concepts

psychoanalysis language play

Questions to Reflect On

  • Does humor clarify or distort historical truth?
  • What are the risks of using jokes in serious discourse?
A Different Perspective

Humor can oversimplify complex historical figures.

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