Humor In My Date With Neanderthal Woman

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My Date with Neanderthal Woman Humor was use by the narrator as a deep and dark concept. He described in the story how will be his first date, since he didn’t want to date modern or normal woman. However, he thought on buying flowers to the Neanderthal which has a different culture. Another example which humor was used, was when he went to the cave and hurt his hands knocking on the cave entrance. Picturing him knocking on hard rocks was very funny specially for a man of an upper class and a fancy background. Also, he tried the second time with his foot. Therefore, he was “serious” when he described her as her being smaller than a high-cut tree stump. In the other hand, the Neanderthal woman did a hilarious action by receiving the gift of …show more content…

He also, gives out signs of being demanding which gave a turn off to his humor in the beginning. An example of his humorous being reverse to outrageously punitive to the Neanderthal by stating that she followed him obediently as they enter to the extravagant restaurant, is a sign of him being rigorous. There was a transition from comically funny to a man that is aristocrat because, he took her to a restaurant which is typically for upper-class and modernize people, and evidently this cave woman was not used to this environment. Even so he forgot about the dress code, but his nice side appeared and he gave her his jacket because he even felt overdressed, showing his respectable side of a gentlemen. “In fact the little loincloth Glena wore made me feel overdressed” After all this guy doesn’t seems as bad as the narrator defines him …show more content…

But it seemed like the dinner they had together worked out and him being demanding and a jerk was just a side of him. Since upper-class people pertain to be in control of lower class people is like they buy ownership of others that aren’t in the same level. “But along the path the moon was out, illuminating Glena’s short but powerful body in a way that was weirdly beautiful.” He thinks that the Neanderthal is not normal but in his mind is just as beautiful in its own way, it was funny when she took his hands and crushed it. The picture the narrator give the readers is comical and that he particularly made her laugh by hopping on one foot and flailing. Though, his humor is thriving because he is still thinking on meeting her again with a bouquet of

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