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Character sketch of jerome in 3 men ina a boat

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JEROME K JEROME (Jerome): The protagonist of his own classic novel as well as the narrator, he is a hypochondriac always concerned about his health. He is not so vocal and rarely takes any initiative but his presence is indispensable. He is a keen observer of persons and places. Because of his long association with river Thames, he gives a wonderful description of the people and places on the river. His sense of humour and the ability to laugh at himself is unmatched. He loves beauty and romance. He displays deep knowledge of social practices, history, food, costumes and drinks that the people of the Thames region are associated with. In fact, he has all the qualities of a professional traveller.


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Jerome was the central character of the novel, "Three Men in a Boat." He was a peace and leisure-loving character. He wanted to pass his life in a peaceful environment of the village. Because of this, he suggested his friends that they should pass their holidays in the natural surrounding of the village. At the same time, we also come to know that he had a great liking for nature also. To some extent, we can also say that Jerome was a lazy character. He tried to avoid work, and for that, he made every reason for his ailments. He openly declared that he had every disease except a housemaid's knee. However, we could find a high degree of friendship in his character. He always tried to avoid creating tension for his friends. He brilliantly read the demands of situations and finds a suitable way. It was the remarkable sign of his friendly character.

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