Essay on Motorcycle
Essay on Motorcycle
Motorcycles are a curious invention. They’re like bicycles, but with engines that make them louder, faster, and much more dangerous. And yet, people can’t seem to get enough of them. There’s something about the thrill of the open road, the wind in your hair (if you’re not wearing a helmet, that is), and the feeling of freedom that comes with riding a motorbike. But let’s be honest, they’re also pretty hilarious. Here’s why.
First of all, let’s talk about the sound. There’s nothing quite like the roar of a motorcycle engine. It’s a primal, guttural sound that can be heard from blocks away. And yet, for some reason, bikers seem to think that everyone wants to hear it. They’ll rev their engines at stoplights, or drive slowly through residential neighborhoods, just to make sure everyone knows they’re there. It’s like they’re saying, “Look at me! I’m cool! And my bike is really, really loud!”
But it’s not just the noise that’s funny. It’s the way bikers dress. Leather jackets, chaps, and helmets make them look like futuristic space warriors. And don’t even get me started on the tattoos. Bikers love tattoos. It’s like they’re saying, “I’m so tough, I’m going to permanently mark my skin with a picture of a skull.”
Then there’s the fact that motorcycles are inherently dangerous. Sure, they may be fun to ride, but they’re also a recipe for disaster. There’s no seatbelt, no airbag, and no protection from the elements. If you get in an accident, you’re pretty much screwed. And yet, bikers seem to think that the danger is part of the appeal. It’s like they’re saying, “I’m not afraid to die! And neither should you be!”
But perhaps the funniest thing about motorcycles is the way they handle. They’re so finicky and unpredictable. One minute you’re cruising along, enjoying the ride, and the next minute you’re skidding out of control, careening off the road, and into a ditch. And yet, bikers seem to love this. They’ll spend hours tinkering with their bikes, adjusting the carburetor, and fine-tuning the suspension, just so they can experience that perfect ride. It’s like they’re saying, “I’m a master of this machine! And nothing can stop me!”
Of course, I’m not saying that all bikers are ridiculous. There are plenty of serious, responsible riders out there who take safety seriously and respect the rules of the road. But let’s be honest, those guys aren’t as funny. They’re just not as entertaining to watch.
So there you have it. Motorcycles may be dangerous, noisy, and impractical, but they’re also hilarious. They’re a source of endless amusement for those of us who prefer to watch from a safe distance. And let’s be honest, that’s probably for the best. Because while bikers may be having fun, they’re also taking their lives into their hands. And that’s no laughing matter. 0 0 0.
Essay on Motorcycle
N.B. The article ‘Essay on Motorcycle’ originally belongs to the book entitled ‘Let’s Look Into‘ by Menonim Menonimus
Books of Literary Criticism by M. Menonimus:
- World Short Story Criticism
- World Poetry Criticism
- World Drama Criticism
- World Novel Criticism
- World Essay Criticism
- Indian English Poetry Criticism
- Indian English Poets and Poetry Chief Features
- Emily Dickinson’s Poetry-A Thematic Study
- Walt Whitman’s Poetry-A Thematic Study
- Critical Essays on English Poetry
- Tawfiq al-Hakim’s Novel: Return of the Spirit-An Analytical Study
- Tawfiq al-Hakim’s Novel: ‘Yawmiyyat Naib Fil Arayaf’-An Analytical Study
- Analytical Studies of Some Arabic Short Stories
- A Brief History of Arabic Literature: Pre-Islamic Period (500 AD-622 AD)
- A Brief History of Arabic Literature: Early Islamic Period (622 AD-661 AD)
- Reviews on William Shakespeare’s Works
- Reviews of Charles Dickens’ Works
- Reviews of John Milton’s Literary Works
- Reviews of Some Iconic Travelogues …
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