"A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle"
Shapiro, Fred
fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU
Fri Sep 3 13:37:51 UTC 2010
One thing that has struck me about "a woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle" or the earlier "a man without God is like a fish without a bicycle" since I first heard them in the 1970s is that they both seem a little flawed as parodies. The idea of the second one, for example, is that a man doesn't need God. But "a fish without a bicycle" could also be interpreted that the fish is not advanced enough to appreciate a bicycle, so that the fish is at fault, suggesting in the parodic context that there is something deficient about the man rather than that God is useless.
Fred Shapiro
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