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Corpses Quote by Dorothy L. Sayers

“Yes, and look at the corpses. Place always reminds me of that old thing in Punch, you know—‘Waiter, take away Lord Whatsisname, he’s been dead two days.’ Look at Old Ormsby there, snoring” quote by Dorothy L. Sayers
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““Yes, and look at the corpses. Place always reminds me of that old thing in Punch, you know—‘Waiter, take away Lord Whatsisname, he’s been dead two days.’ Look at Old Ormsby there, snoring””

Dorothy L. Sayers

About This Quote

Uses dark humor to highlight the absurdity of ignoring death and suffering while indulging in trivialities, exposing moral blindness.

In simple terms: Dark humor on moral blindness

Key Takeaway

Satire of indifference

Themes

humor mortality satire social critique

Mood

macabre wry

Type

literary quote satirical observation

When to use this quote

  • literary analysis
  • theatrical performance
  • philosophical discussion

Key Concepts

irony human nature

Practical Applications

  • critical essay
  • teaching ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why does the narrator juxtapose the mundane with death?
  • What does this reveal about societal values?
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