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Caviar Quote by Francine Pascal

“Honestly,’ she said when they were out of Bruce’s earshot, ‘he’s as bad in the kitchen as you are. What do you people do on the servant’s night off, anyway?’ Lila looked Jessica straight in the eye. 'Cold lobster and caviar,’ she said earnestly.” quote by Francine Pascal
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““Honestly,’ she said when they were out of Bruce’s earshot, ‘he’s as bad in the kitchen as you are. What do you people do on the servant’s night off, anyway?’ Lila looked Jessica straight in the eye. 'Cold lobster and caviar,’ she said earnestly.””

Francine Pascal

About This Quote

A character sarcastically critiques domestic competence, highlighting class dynamics and culinary expectations.

In simple terms: Sarcastic jab about kitchen skill and servant night off.

Key Takeaway

Class and gender expectations intersect in domestic critique.

Themes

class gender domestic labor sarcasm

Mood

witty critical

Type

dialogue

When to use this quote

  • family dinner planning
  • workplace diversity training

Key Concepts

social hierarchy power dynamics

Practical Applications

  • challenge stereotypes about cooking roles
  • promote equitable task sharing

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does humor reflect social power?
  • Can we critique without reinforcing bias?
A Different Perspective

Humor may mask underlying bias, reinforcing stereotypes instead of dismantling them.

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