Pick out two instance of humour in what the narrator and his grandfather say vis-a-vis the python and Aunt Mabel
From the story GRANDFATHER AND THE PYTHON
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The python from the story of grand father.
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Answer: Two instances of humour are seen when Aunt Mabel first sees the python and and "came flying up the verandah stairs". There is humour in imagery.
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Further when Aunt Mabel sobs and describes the python as a 20 foot boa constrictor, the situation gets hilarious. Grandfather's sheepish reaction followed by his comment "I'll go out and kill it", adds to the humour in the situation. Ruskin Bond's style of writing "admiring her from under a cushion" adds further humour to this extract. Finally the narrator's comic remark "He's trying to look better for Aunt Mabel" leaves the reader in splits of laughter.
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