It might be that the setting of the story is something out of the ordinary. Like if it's set in a really strange place where the normal rules don't apply. Or it could be the way the author tells the story, with a lot of humorous descriptions and a light - hearted tone that makes it 'kind of a funny story'.
I'm not sure who Ageron is exactly without more context. He could be the main character, the one who gets into all the funny situations or has the most humorous traits.
Perhaps it's a story full of comical misunderstandings. For example, if it's a place like an apartment building in Six North, neighbors might have had some really funny mix - ups, like getting each other's mail all the time or thinking someone else's pet was their own for a while. And these little incidents piled up and made it into a kind of a funny story.
It could be a situation where Zoe was at a zoo. She was looking at the monkeys, and one of the monkeys started imitating her every move. Zoe made a funny face, and the monkey copied it exactly. That would be really funny.
The humor in my story came from the absurdity of the situation. It was something that you don't see every day, like a cat chasing a laser pointer in a very elaborate and over - the - top way. It was just so out of the ordinary that it was comical.
It could be that the characters in 'Blink' are all really eccentric. Their strange behaviors and reactions to different situations might be what makes the story so funny. For instance, if there's a character who always does the opposite of what is expected every time they blink, that would be quite comical.
Well, it involves a lot of misunderstandings and clumsy moments. For example, I was trying to do a magic trick for my niece. I thought I had it all planned out, but I ended up making the card disappear into my own sleeve instead of making it reappear in my hand like I was supposed to. The look on her face was priceless.
The unexpected things that happen in it. For example, when I went to the grocery store, there was a parrot sitting on a shelf. It started talking to people as they walked by. It said things like 'Hello, beautiful' and 'Nice hat'. No one knew where it came from, and the looks on people's faces were priceless.
It's a story that explores themes of mental health, adolescence, and finding one's place. The main character checks himself into a psychiatric ward and has various experiences and realizations there.
I think it's the little quirks in the characters or events. Say, a very serious person suddenly doing a silly dance out of nowhere. That makes a story 'kind of funny'. It's not always about big, over - the - top humor. Sometimes it's these small, odd things that give a story that touch of humor.
The characters in 'It's a funny kind of story' might be really interesting. They could have distinct personalities and behaviors that create a lot of humorous situations. For example, if there is a clumsy character who always gets into comical mishaps, that would add to the funniness of the story. Also, the writing style might be engaging, with witty dialogues and vivid descriptions that draw the reader in and make them laugh.