Animal Quote by Clement Freud
“The depressing thing about an Englishman's traditional love of animals is the dishonesty thereof ... Get a barbed hook into the upper lip of a salmon, drag him endlessly around the water until he loses his strength, pull him to the bank, hit him on the head with a stone, and you may well become fisherman of the year. Shoot.the salmon and you'll never be asked again.”
About This Quote
Source Short story: The Fisherman's Tale, 1938
The narrator mocks the Englishman's love for animals, describing brutal fishing as a twisted sport, implying cruelty is normalized.
In simple terms: English love for animals is hypocritical, leading to cruel acts.
Question the moral contradictions in cultural traditions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- hunting practices
- pet ownership
- environmental policy
- education curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do people reconcile love for animals with harming them?
- What ethical frameworks can resolve such contradictions?
The satire may oversimplify complex human-animal relationships.