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“I had this funny family. At one end, they were breeding dogs in south-east London - for greyhound racing - and at the other, my uncle was living in Downing Street. And I would actually go to Downing Street, which didn't strike me as funny. I'd get on the number 15 bus.” quote by Michael Moorcock
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“I had this funny family. At one end, they were breeding dogs in south-east London - for greyhound racing - and at the other, my uncle was living in Downing Street. And I would actually go to Downing Street, which didn't strike me as funny. I'd get on the number 15 bus.”

Michael Moorcock

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New Wave, 1970s, UK

A juxtaposition of humble, gritty work with high political power highlights absurdities in social hierarchy.

In simple terms: Contrasting everyday life with elite circles shows absurdity.

Key Takeaway

Notice how ordinary and elite worlds intersect.

Themes

social contrast irony class family

Mood

wry reflective

Type

satire anecdote

When to use this quote

  • daily commute
  • family gatherings
  • political events
  • urban life

Key Concepts

sociology political satire culture

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does proximity to power affect personal identity?
  • What absurdities arise from class contrasts?
A Different Perspective

The humor may downplay serious class disparities.

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