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What does " someone with a macabre sense of humor was playing a horrible, maniacal joke. " mean??
He moved past the slaughtered animals, feeling as though someone with a macabre sense of humor was playing a horrible, maniacal joke.
What does " someone with a macabre sense of humor was playing a horrible, maniacal joke. " mean in this context? Could you explain it to me?
Jun 12, 2015 2:45 PM
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"macabre"--horrible and associated with death
"maniacal"--insane, crazy, perhaps violent
It is as if the animals had been killed by a crazy person who thought that killing animals was funny.
June 13, 2015
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It means that the speaker felt that the scenes of slaughter that he witnessed were so surreal and unbelievable, and so incredibly cruel that it seemed like a terrible person playing a horrible joke.
June 12, 2015
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