In the short story titled 'Papa' written by Roald Dahl in his book 'Boy', is the ending serious or humorous? Explain why in one sentence

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4 months ago

The ending of the short story 'Papa' in Roald Dahl's 'Boy' is humorous, as it reveals a twist where the protagonist tricks his father into stepping on a live mouse, providing a comical resolution to the conflict between the two characters.

Raven Raven answered
4 months ago

No he broke his arm and can't use it. The loss of an arm, he used to say, caused him only one serious inconvenience. He found it impossible to cut the top of a boiled egg. Now explain why that is humorous in one sentence.

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4 months ago

The humorous aspect of the ending in 'Papa' is that despite the protagonist's father losing his arm, his only significant inconvenience is the inability to cut the top of a boiled egg, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.

Raven Raven answered
4 months ago

Another reason in one sentence

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
4 months ago

The humorous aspect of the ending in 'Papa' is the father's ability to find humor and navigate the inconvenience of not being able to cut the top of a boiled egg after losing his arm, displaying resilience and a lighthearted perspective.

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