travel by train is a ___ account of the fellow passengers
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The correct answer is : cheerful/hilarious
"travel by train is a cheerful/hilarious account of the fellow passengers.
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- 'On Travel by Train' begins with a witty but critical portrait of English peculiarities.
- In this essay, ‘On Travel by Train’ illustrates how everyday life is filled of hilarity.
- It depicts the behaviour of railway passengers.
- The essayist has carefully chosen the words to emphasise the comedy in traditional preconceptions and the pointless pretentiousness of self-righteousness displayed by the general people.
- The hearth and home, corporeal life, frigid exterior, placid neighbourly fellow, black murder, mere sight, and devils of anger are all mentioned as we read.
- The author humorously discusses the many looks commonly seen on commuters' faces during a train travel in the first paragraph.
- The general public's as well as individual's traditional practises are mocked.
- Self-mockery is an effective way to alleviate the discomfort.
- It also minimises the offence that would have otherwise irritated many of us who are unsympathetically represented: the large middle-aged woman, people who bring too much luggage, ill-mannered food and drink consumers, noisy and untidy children, fussy ones with window obsessions, innocents travelling on wrong trains, sleepers who know where to wake up, and train commentators.
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