In "Rabbit Ears" by Alfred Slote, the funniest part often revolves around the quirky antics of the main character, who grApples with the challenges of fitting in at school while dealing with his unusual physical trait—his large ears. The humorous situations he finds himself in, especially during interactions with classmates and his attempts to hide or embrace his ears, highlight the absurdity of social norms and the awkwardness of adolescence. These moments blend comedy with a heartfelt exploration of identity, making the narrative both funny and relatable.
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