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How is Harris different from from the narrator ? What trait of his character is very obvious in the chapter? 150-200 words of three men in a boat

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Answered by kvnmurty
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                   Novel:  Three Men In a Boat


   Narrator of this novel is Jerome K. Jerome himself. Harris is a portrait of his uncle.  Jerome is a reasonable man. He is a common decent logical and a person who can manage himself normally.


    George, Harris and Jerome are the three characters from England. They are friends. They want to go on a holiday. Harris does not want to do stay in the country. So they decide to go on a boating trip on the River Thames in England.

Harris is a dull person. He is a drunkard. He is forgetful person. He thinks he is funny and is good at music , especially comic songs. . When he is asked to sing, he forgets the words of the songs he knows.  He tells things about himself but others do not believe him. He could not do anything properly. He messes things up and complicates simple things too. He is like a comedian character in the novel.  He could not even cook an omelette properly.

 
    Harris falls into grass and falls onto a food hamper.  While he was alone on the boar, he fought a rude and rogue swan flock in the river. This is what he tells his friends, when his friends return from the river bank.

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