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“MISS PAT. […] shackles must be worn at all times.”
This substitution of shackles for seatbelts presents a satirical depiction of a modern flight. The use of the shackles here lets the audience know they have entered a topsy-turvy world where passengers are slaves and slaves are celebrities.
“MISS PAT. […] of course, no drums are allowed on board.”
This is a reference to the fact that drums were banned by white plantation owners out of fear the drums would facilitate rebellion. Miss Pat is complicit in the enforcement of the oppressive rule and mimics her own oppressor’s behavior.
“MISS PAT. […] let me assure you Celebrity has no intention of throwing you overboard and collecting the insurance. We value you!”
The subliminal message of this seemingly kind and respectful gesture of concern is Miss Pat’s clear establishment that, from this moment on, the passengers’ primary worth is as that of mere commodities.
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