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Future research might extend this analysis to representations of mixed‑breed animals, or explore digital media adaptations that further democratize animal subjectivity.
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In the illustrated vignette , a mixed‑breed dog and an elderly widower sit side‑by‑side, each drawing warmth from the other's body heat. The caption reads: Animal - Dog - The Best Of Chessie Moore -Mixed Beastiality
The poem employs satirical irony:
An interdisciplinary literary‑cultural analysis of mixed‑breed representation in modern dog‑centric storytelling The caption reads: The poem employs satirical irony:
The story imagines a future where dogs map human emotional landscapes, guiding urban planners to design “empathy districts.” This speculative turn positions mixed‑breed dogs as epistemic agents capable of reshaping human environments—a radical departure from the utilitarian dog of the past.
Moore’s use of —pairing the sterile language of breeding registries with emotive, sensory imagery—exposes the reduction of living beings to bureaucratic categories. Animal - Dog - The Best Of Chessie Moore -Mixed Beastiality
“They stamp my tail with a number, Yet my heart beats to a rhythm no ledger can capture.”