One famous exaggerated and funny story is about the Trojan Horse. The Greeks, in order to infiltrate the city of Troy, built this huge wooden horse. They made it seem like a gift, and the Trojans, being gullible, brought it into their city. Little did they know that Greek soldiers were hiding inside. It's an exaggeration of the element of trickery in warfare and is also really funny when you think about how the Trojans were so easily deceived.
Sure. In 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll, there are many exaggerated and funny elements. The fact that Alice can change size so randomly is really absurd. One moment she's too big to fit through a door, and the next she's so small she might drown in a pool of her own tears. It's a famous story full of such strange and humorous situations.
First, pick a common scenario, say, taking a bus. Now, exaggerate everything. The bus could be as big as a castle and the driver could be a giant. The passengers are all doing crazy things like having a dance - off in the aisle. When the bus stops, it doesn't just brake gently but screeches to a halt so loudly that it wakes up all the sleeping dragons in the nearby mountains. You have to use your imagination to the fullest and not be afraid to make things really over - the - top.
Once upon a time, there was a man who thought he could fly. He climbed to the top of a very tall tree and spread his arms wide. He jumped off, flapping his arms like a crazy bird. As he fell, he passed by a squirrel who looked at him in shock. But instead of hitting the ground hard, he landed in a huge pile of leaves that some kids had just raked up. He emerged from the leaves looking like a scarecrow, with leaves all over his body and in his hair. His clothes were all askew and he had a big goofy grin on his face. He then declared that he had just had the most amazing flight ever, even though he had really just fallen.
Sure. Once there was a man who claimed he could jump over a skyscraper. He ran at full speed, took a huge leap, and of course, he didn't even make it halfway up. He ended up crashing into a window cleaner's platform and got tangled in all the ropes. It was so hilarious as he was swinging around like a human pendulum while the window cleaner just stared in disbelief.
Funny exaggerated stories are often very imaginative. They allow the storyteller to create a world where normal rules don't apply. For instance, a story about a mouse that could lift a car. It's not just about the exaggeration itself, but also about the creativity in coming up with such wild ideas. They can also be a form of self - expression, where the storyteller shows their sense of humor and their ability to think outside the box.
Sure. There was a man who set out on a journey to find the end of the rainbow. He packed a huge backpack full of all kinds of strange things like a giant umbrella, a pair of stilts, and a box of glitter. He walked for days and days, following the rainbow as it seemed to move further and further away. Along the way, he met a talking rabbit who told him that the end of the rainbow was guarded by a dragon. But he didn't believe it. When he finally reached what he thought was the end of the rainbow, it was just a big muddy puddle. And out of the puddle jumped a frog wearing a tiny crown. The man was so disappointed but also couldn't stop laughing at the sight of the frog king.
The exaggerated elements make the story stand out. It adds excitement and makes you forget about the ordinary. The over-the-top characters and events keep you engaged and laughing.
Sure. Once there was a man who claimed he could jump over the moon. He ran and jumped with all his might, and of course, he didn't even get close. But his wild claim made everyone around him laugh.
There were many lines in movies and television works that were too funny and exaggerated. Here are some examples:
Why did I become a pig? - Index of Forbidden Magic Books
I can turn you into anything you want! - Thousand and Qianxun
If there is a next life, I will be a dog and bite you! - Sherlock Holmes
I want to become the princess of the city in the sky and fly with the birds! - City in the Sky
Why is everyone else running fast but I can't? - Detective Conan
If I had a magic wand, I could conjure a mountain for you! - Naruto
I want to eat the special delicacies of every place in the world! - The Prank Kiss
If I had wings, I could fly! - Naruto
I want to become a billionaire and buy all over the world! - Ode to Joy
If there is an item that can go back to the past, I want to go back to the past to change my fate! - The Girl Who Traversed Through Time and Space
These lines or plots were usually exaggerated and humorous, so they were widely quoted and imitated. They also became popular online.