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charactersketch of Harris, Jerome, montenorency and George from the novel three man in a boat class 9th

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GEORGE :-

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.


JEROME :-


The narrator is referred to as “J.” in the book. In real life, Mr. Jerome and two of his friends did take extended trips along the River Thames. But this account is fictitious, even though it may hold some similarities to real life occurrences.

J. is one chatty guy. And everything he sees reminds him of a story he must tell. He is an excellent storyteller and a thorough describer who seems to be able to find the humor in any situation. He’s intelligent and can quickly call upon historical details about the English countryside. At the same time, he is very impressionable to suggestion – as shown in his opening hypochondriac story in the first chapter – and often lazy. His most famous line comes in Chapter XV: “I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.” He would rather be called upon to supervise an activity and offer advice than actually do any manual labor. He’s also a loyal friend to George and Harris. Even though both men have failings in his eyes, he is truly fond of them and enjoys their company. He would be an interesting character to meet and listen to, at least for half an hour.


HARRIS:-


Harris is a vain fellow who pretends to be extremely hard working but usually pushes off the burden on other people. he is outspoken and does not hesitate to tell his friends what he thinks about them even if it may not be pleasant. for example he outwardly tells george that his new blazer is utterly revolting and that he must not wear it around them (harris and j). when harris takes on a job he makes a huge fuss out of it like the narator;s uncle podger. it may not be anything majorly important but if harris is going to do it .... the world would know about it. he also thinks very highly of himself and his voice though his friends do not want him to even attempt singing. he is extremely fascinated by tombs and graveyards much to dislike. he is also quite short tempered and it is best to let him rant off his anger rather than try and talk to him about it.he wouldn't mind a drink at any time of the day and enjoys the company of his friends .



MONTMERENCY:-



Montmerency is not portrayed as a mere dog. He is one of the most important part of the journey. He is potrayed as the root cause of all mischief.

Montmorency is jerome's pet. He is a fox terrior and is taken along on the trip by the three friends. Montmorency is called an ‘angel' sent to earth by the author. However he is exactly the opposite of an angel. He loved to be perfect nuisance for others.J thinks he might not survive long. He is quite a mischievious dog. The author had to pay for the chickens killed by him. He also had to drag him out of umpteen many street fights with other dogs. There was a noble expression on the dog's face as if he seemed to be too pure for the profane world he inhabited that could bring tears into the eyes of pious old ladies and gentlemen.

Montmotency is also a proud dog. He does not eat food if it doesn't taste good. He is eager about the things happening around him. He was a born troubleshooter and did not need any encouragement for causing trouble to others. He disturbs the three friends at the time of packing and continues his doings on the boat trip as well.

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