2 thoughts on “A “General” Idea

  1. Gabe Batista

    I too found this to be one of the most comedic stories we have read in the class so far. I hadn’t realized just how abrupt the ridiculous moments were until I read your analysis, but I totally agree. I see this story in the same vein as the Nose, where it’s criticizing the upper class society through an outwardly comedic lens. I think it’s made funnier by the fact that there’s an abundance of food, but they can’t even climb a tree to get an apple, leaving them starving on an island with such bounty.

  2. Professor Alyssa Gillespie

    Gabe, I love your comment here because it really highlights a fact that sometimes flies under the radar, because it goes against common stereotypes about Russian culture: namely, that, for all the tragedy of Russian history and culture, it is also a culture that can be ENORMOUSLY FUNNY and that really has a genius for comedy and humor! 🙂

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