Coming home Quote by John Kendrick Bangs
““as I [Eve] was the only cook in all Christendom at the time, the idea of not coming home to dinner never occurred to Adam... It is true that at times he criticised my cooking, but in view of certain ancestral limitations from which he suffered, I never had to sit quietly and listen to an exasperating disquisition on the Pies That Mother Used To Make...””
About This Quote
Source Short story: "The Cook and the Cook's Wife", 1905
The narrator humorously claims that Adam never missed home-cooked meals because Eve was the sole cook, highlighting gender roles and domestic expectations of early Christian folklore.
In simple terms: Adam never missed dinner because Eve cooked everything.
Recognize how cultural narratives shape gender expectations.
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When to use this quote
- family meals
- gender studies
- literary analysis
- cooking shows
- historical education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do modern stories reinforce or challenge traditional gender roles?
- What impact does humor have on our perception of historical narratives?
The joke relies on anachronistic assumptions about ancient life, which may oversimplify complex histories.