Charactersketch of all character in three men in a boat for 9 class
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HARRIS -
a practical young man, who could not appreciate romanticism in the world around him.fond of drinking and eating; not too fond of working hard.not much imagination and was more aggressive than the other two.had a strange fascination for cemeteries and tombsnot much aesthetic sense and dressed in loud colours like orange and yellow, which did not suit him.a terrible singer and could never remember the words to a song.thought he could cook well, but as the incident with the eggs showed, he was not a good cook either.frank and outspoken young man, which was evident when he ensured that George did not play his Banjo within his hearing.
GEORGE-
employed at a bank, where the only work his friends thought he did was sleephad some knowledge of the ways of the world and was the one to give sensible advice and suggestions, such as the articles that should be taken along on the trip, the clothes, food, etc.calmer and less aggressive than Harris.did not appear to have much sense of style, however, as evident from the loud blazer he had bought for the trip.did not like spending much thought on trivial matters as he remarked that if anything was broken, it was broken.last one to offer to do anything that required physical labour.not very quick-witted and depended on the others to lead him. He loved laughing at others but did not enjoy it much when the joke turned on him.keen to learn to play the Banjo, but he played quite badly and even turned a cheerful song into a mournful tunesome knowledge of cooking, as can be seen by the fact that he made a healthy Irish Stew.
JEROME(author)-
The narrator, a happy-go-lucky young man like his two friendsfond of animals, as seen in his interactions with cats and his dog, Montmorency.hypochondriac, imagining that he had all the imaginable diseases of the world, just by reading about them.more sensible and practical than the other two and shows a knowledge and appreciation for the historical aspect of the English countryside.Like his friends, he too disliked hard work, and was convinced that he had been labouring the most while the other two lazed about.more romantic and imaginative soul, with his head often in the clouds, as he lost sight of the fact that he was steering time and again, while admiring the scenery. He was the most affected by the beauties of nature. In fact, he had turned down the inn at Datchet initially because it did not have honeysuckle growing over it and hence was not picturesque enough.keenest sense of aesthetics as he constantly critiques his friends choices of clothing.sense of humour and maintained a steady balance between the diverse
a practical young man, who could not appreciate romanticism in the world around him.fond of drinking and eating; not too fond of working hard.not much imagination and was more aggressive than the other two.had a strange fascination for cemeteries and tombsnot much aesthetic sense and dressed in loud colours like orange and yellow, which did not suit him.a terrible singer and could never remember the words to a song.thought he could cook well, but as the incident with the eggs showed, he was not a good cook either.frank and outspoken young man, which was evident when he ensured that George did not play his Banjo within his hearing.
GEORGE-
employed at a bank, where the only work his friends thought he did was sleephad some knowledge of the ways of the world and was the one to give sensible advice and suggestions, such as the articles that should be taken along on the trip, the clothes, food, etc.calmer and less aggressive than Harris.did not appear to have much sense of style, however, as evident from the loud blazer he had bought for the trip.did not like spending much thought on trivial matters as he remarked that if anything was broken, it was broken.last one to offer to do anything that required physical labour.not very quick-witted and depended on the others to lead him. He loved laughing at others but did not enjoy it much when the joke turned on him.keen to learn to play the Banjo, but he played quite badly and even turned a cheerful song into a mournful tunesome knowledge of cooking, as can be seen by the fact that he made a healthy Irish Stew.
JEROME(author)-
The narrator, a happy-go-lucky young man like his two friendsfond of animals, as seen in his interactions with cats and his dog, Montmorency.hypochondriac, imagining that he had all the imaginable diseases of the world, just by reading about them.more sensible and practical than the other two and shows a knowledge and appreciation for the historical aspect of the English countryside.Like his friends, he too disliked hard work, and was convinced that he had been labouring the most while the other two lazed about.more romantic and imaginative soul, with his head often in the clouds, as he lost sight of the fact that he was steering time and again, while admiring the scenery. He was the most affected by the beauties of nature. In fact, he had turned down the inn at Datchet initially because it did not have honeysuckle growing over it and hence was not picturesque enough.keenest sense of aesthetics as he constantly critiques his friends choices of clothing.sense of humour and maintained a steady balance between the diverse
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Jerome-
Jerome was the narrator of the novel. he was the extraordinary man with many qualities he had the vivid manner of explaining things. he likes to explain everything with the touch of narrator. he also dreamt a powerful of time when the knights road the countryside of England. but his day dreaming failed when he came to the reality. he was also proved a good friend to himself
Jerome was the narrator of the novel. he was the extraordinary man with many qualities he had the vivid manner of explaining things. he likes to explain everything with the touch of narrator. he also dreamt a powerful of time when the knights road the countryside of England. but his day dreaming failed when he came to the reality. he was also proved a good friend to himself
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