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Character sketch of montomerency?

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Answered by pallavi09
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Montmorency is one of the major characters in the novel Three Men in a Boat. He contributes greatly to the degree of humor in the novel. He is a small fox-terrier, looking at whom you would think he has been sent to earth from heaven but in reality he was shown to be very aggressive. He had killed twelve chickens and had to be saved from street fights. He loved the company of the three men and joined them on the boat trip acroos the river Thames. The narrator thought that fox terriers were born to be a bit more of a nuisance as compared to other dogs (this was clear from J.'s description of the Haymarket scene) and so he did not blame Montmorency of causing all the trouble that he generally did.
Answered by Anonymous
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Montmorency was a small fox terrier who plays an important pary in the novel Three men in a boat. He was one of the companions of the three friends who went on the boat. Because of the presence of dog, the novel realizes some humour and funny part such as his fights with cats.

He makes many humorous actions which creates funny incidents in the novel. He was a dog with the fighting nature. His motive was to fight with the other dogs along with some of his friends. At Oxford also he had eleven fights with dogs on first day and twelve fights on second day.

He has been called as "an angel sent on earth" by narrator because of his actions and presence in the novel. An incident dates back to his action when he saw a cat and came back to the narrator and his friends.

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