Chicken Quote by Kendare Blake
““The cloth overlay of Billy’s cart clucks, and a brown chicken pokes her head out from under the covering, stepping out of the basket she was riding in. “There is a chicken in your cart.” “I know,” Billy snaps, and slaps his napkin across his lap. “Why is there a chicken in your cart?” “Because this was supposed to be chicken stew,” he says. “I’ve been hand-feeding this bird for days to be sure it was not poisoned before the fact. And now . . .” He pours Mirabella some water and drinks from her cup. The hen clucks, and Billy tosses down a chunk of bread. “Now her name is Harriet,” he says quietly. Mirabella laughs.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Kendra Blake, 2022
A humorous scene shows a man trying to justify a live chicken in his cart, revealing his absurd attempts at control and the absurdity of over‑preparing.
In simple terms: A man explains a live chicken in his cart, showing absurd control attempts.
Accept the chaos and laugh at over‑planning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family dinner
- travel mishaps
- unexpected guests
- cooking experiments
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you react when plans go wildly off‑track?
- What does this reveal about our need for control?
The joke may downplay the ethical concerns of keeping a live animal in a cart.