Discuss the humour in David Copperfield
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Answer:
In the story of David Copperfield there are many humorous parts and humor which can be taken into consideration.
Following are some of the examples of those such instances,
Explanation:
No.1 : There is a part in which Aunt Betsey tells Miss Murdstone "Let me see you ride a donkey over my green again, and as sure as you have a head upon your shoulders, I'll knock your bonnet off, and tread upon it!"
That adds humor to the scenario.
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No.2 There is a part of "David's falling down someday soon"
No.3 There is a specific quote of adding humor, "I took another turn across the room, full of love for my pretty wife, and distracted by self-accusatory inclinations to knock my head against the door"
No.4: There was a scene described at the inn where the waiter ends up eating Davids' dinner. Then David becomes drunk and falls down the stairs
The scene at the inn where the waiter eats David's dinner.
Explanation:
David Copperfield is one of the best novel written by Dickens, and you can find humorous and pathos from the beginning to end of this novel. Aunt Betsey Trotwood was an elderly worm of this novel. She is the funniest character of this novel and her eccentric and odd behaviours create a humorous plat of David Copperfield. He annoyed Clara to shake the pool doctor for giving a birth of a boy because Clara expected a girl.