Answer the following in 150-200 words (class 9 cbse)
Give the characteridtic of george.
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HOMEWORK HELP > THREE MEN IN A BOAT (TO SAY NOTHING OF THE DOG)
The character sketch of the characters of "Three Men in a Boat."
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Jerome, usually known as "J," is the narrator who lives and works in London. He is taking a vacation along the Thames river along with two friends. J. is confident and fairly jovial, always ready to exploit the funny failures of his two friends as he tells us, the readers, his story. J. always makes himself seem better than his companions, he always seems to be "above" their immature antics.
George is one of the two friends who accompany J. on his trip along the Thames (for part of the time, anyway, due to his occupation). He is a banker who has a very strict time schedule and who is already ready for a pint after hours. George is quite a character, always boisterous. When he shows up for the vacation, he is sporting his wild style and carrying a banjo. No one quite knows why George is carrying this ethereal banjo. He can't play music. Therefore, despite his quirks, J. still considers George quite boring except for his ability to find pubs.George was a bank clerk and he was also single. He shared a room with lady who became his good friend. He was witty and quite mature. He loved to sleep especially on saturdays. He snored a lot which was disliked by his foends on the trip. He was lazy and messy. He also did not packing like his friends. He wondered that why was everybody not always happy
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HOMEWORK HELP > THREE MEN IN A BOAT (TO SAY NOTHING OF THE DOG)
The character sketch of the characters of "Three Men in a Boat."
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Jerome, usually known as "J," is the narrator who lives and works in London. He is taking a vacation along the Thames river along with two friends. J. is confident and fairly jovial, always ready to exploit the funny failures of his two friends as he tells us, the readers, his story. J. always makes himself seem better than his companions, he always seems to be "above" their immature antics.
George is one of the two friends who accompany J. on his trip along the Thames (for part of the time, anyway, due to his occupation). He is a banker who has a very strict time schedule and who is already ready for a pint after hours. George is quite a character, always boisterous. When he shows up for the vacation, he is sporting his wild style and carrying a banjo. No one quite knows why George is carrying this ethereal banjo. He can't play music. Therefore, despite his quirks, J. still considers George quite boring except for his ability to find pubs.George was a bank clerk and he was also single. He shared a room with lady who became his good friend. He was witty and quite mature. He loved to sleep especially on saturdays. He snored a lot which was disliked by his foends on the trip. He was lazy and messy. He also did not packing like his friends. He wondered that why was everybody not always happy
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