Once, a man went to the zoo. He saw a sign that said 'Do not feed the animals'. But he thought it was a challenge. He threw a sandwich at a monkey. The monkey caught it and then threw it right back at him, hitting him square in the face. It was so unexpected and everyone around started laughing.
Relatability can also play a part. We've all had moments where we've been a bit clumsy or made a silly mistake. When we see a character in a story do something similar, it makes us laugh because we can see a bit of ourselves in them. In the case of the man at the zoo, many people might have thought about doing something naughty like feeding the animals against the rules at some point.
One characteristic is the over - the - top and cheesy dialogue. For example, the characters might say things like 'Your eyes are like the stars that guide my lonely heart' in a really corny way. Another is the completely unrealistic plotlines. Maybe the hero saves the heroine from a ridiculously improbable situation like being chased by a herd of stampeding unicorns. Also, the characters can be very one - dimensional, just being the 'perfect' hero or the 'damsel in distress' without any real depth or complexity.
One example could be 'Love in the Time of Zombies'. The idea of mixing romance with a zombie apocalypse might sound interesting, but in this novel, the romance is so forced. The characters are more concerned with making goo - goo eyes at each other than surviving the zombies. Another might be 'My Billionaire Vampire Lover'. The combination of the billionaire and vampire tropes is just too much, and the plot is full of holes.
One characteristic could be really over - the - top and unrealistic plotlines. For example, making the members have superpowers that have no connection to their real - life personas. Another might be extremely poor grammar and spelling, which makes it difficult to understand the story. And often, the characters' personalities are completely misrepresented, like turning a usually calm member into a constantly raging lunatic.
First, work on grammar and spelling. Use spell - check and grammar - check tools. Second, study the real personalities of BTS members to accurately portray them. Third, plan the plot better to avoid illogical jumps.
Perhaps the way they act out the different characters. One kid might make a really exaggerated face when playing Joseph, which is quite funny. Another could be the way they tell about the three wise men. They might use toys as props and create a comical scene while presenting their gifts.
The stories in it probably have characters doing silly things. Such as a child trying to fit into a toy box because they thought it was a magic box that could take them to a new world. They are full of these kinds of comical and naive actions that make people laugh.
Sure! There was a little squirrel that once tried to steal a big walnut from a bird feeder. It climbed up, but the feeder was swinging so much that it just couldn't get a good grip. In the end, it tumbled down and sat there looking all confused, which was really hilarious.
One of the interesting ones is about a kid who tried to teach his grandma how to play video games. The grandma was so confused and ended up pressing all the wrong buttons, making the character on the screen do the silliest things. It was a really cute and funny story.