I really liked how you used this specific quote and tie this allusion of the Berkshire meat of the white horse to how commodity in art is prevalent in the industrial aspect of our economy. Additionally, I like how you extend to say that we are confronted with life and lifelessness when commodifying or objectifying the whale. To add on to that, I feel that this imagery in that mindset tries to put us at the mercy seat of everything: that we can be commodified, and that capitalism has no bounds in using any one of us as pawns. Overall, I really liked reading your blog!
I really liked how you used this specific quote and tie this allusion of the Berkshire meat of the white horse to how commodity in art is prevalent in the industrial aspect of our economy. Additionally, I like how you extend to say that we are confronted with life and lifelessness when commodifying or objectifying the whale. To add on to that, I feel that this imagery in that mindset tries to put us at the mercy seat of everything: that we can be commodified, and that capitalism has no bounds in using any one of us as pawns. Overall, I really liked reading your blog!