Character sketch of George in Prose-Packing class 9.
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Explanation:
Packing” is an extract from Jerome K. Jerome’s novel ‘Three Men in a Boat’. This is a humorous extract about the confusion and mess created by people wh
are inexperienced in the art of packing. It exposes the utter clumsiness of the three friends – Jerome, George, and Harris. They consider themselves to be skilled in the art of packing but, in reality, all of them have little knowledge about working in an organised manner.
The three men– Jerome, George and Harris have to go on a trip and have to pack for it. All three of them think they are ‘masters’ in the art of packing, but all they end up creating is utter mess. They are disorganised, unplanned, foolish, careless and unsystematic and cannot properly pack a thing. They blame each other for being poor at packing and each boasts of his packing acumen.
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George and Harris are the narrator's friends with whom he is about to go on a trip. They turn out to be worse packers than the narrator. They are highly disorganized, clumsy and foolish when it comes to packing. They place heavier things on top of light ones thus squashing them and making a mess