as if Nature had intended to make a gorilla, and had changed its mind at the last moment
The characterization of the gorilla as described in P.G. Wodehouse's "The Code of the Woosters" highlights a whimsical idea that nature may have created this creature with careful thought but then reconsidered before completion. This amusing portrayal invites readers to visualize a creature that is partially refined but remains somehow unfinished, emphasizing a delightful absurdity in its appearance. Wodehouse's writing often blends humor with observations on the eccentricities of life and...