In the story who is referred as Mr. J?
Montmorency
Harris
The Writer Jerome K Jerome
George
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Jerome is referred to as Mr. J in the story.
- J, the novel's narrator, has a dog named Montmorency and two friends named George and Harris.
- He considers himself to be intelligent, hardworking, and competent, but his actions in the novel suggest otherwise.
- George is a friendly banker and one of J.'s closest friends. He is portrayed as the only one of the three men who is genuinely committed to his work.
- On the boat trip, he brings a banjo and attempts to learn how to play it. Harris is a friend of George and J.'s who joins them on their journey.
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