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Chagrin Quote by P.G. Wodehouse

“Judge of my chagrin and all that sort of thing, therefore, when, tottering to my room and switching on the light, I observed the foul features of young Bingo all over the pillow.” quote by P.G. Wodehouse
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““Judge of my chagrin and all that sort of thing, therefore, when, tottering to my room and switching on the light, I observed the foul features of young Bingo all over the pillow.””

P.G. Wodehouse

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Code of the Woosters, 1938

The narrator humorously describes Bingo’s disheveled appearance.

In simple terms: Bingo looks messy.

Key Takeaway

Notice absurd details.

Themes

humor observation character

Mood

lighthearted witty

Type

literary humorous

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • social gatherings
  • character study

Key Concepts

social satire comic description

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does Bingo’s appearance reveal?
  • How does humor affect perception?
A Different Perspective

May trivialize serious moments.

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