What did roger do to lugaretzia
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Explanation:
Roger is the Durrell family dog and Gerry's constant companion. He's large and black, with a curly coat and a stumpy tail. He's extremely loyal to his family and on multiple occasions attacks things or people he believes are threats, including Lugaretzia and Mother's ruffled swimsuit. His years of friendship with Gerry taught Roger that it's in his best interest to try to make friends with whatever creatures Gerry instructs him to, and he generally accepts Gerry's other pets as part of the family. Roger accompanies Gerry everywhere, from his indoor tutoring sessions to his afternoon romps around the island. He has a running rivalry with all the stray dogs in Corfu and tries to fight them any chance he gets, especially once Mother brings Dodo home.
Roger Quotes in My Family and Other Animals
The My Family and Other Animals quotes below are all either spoken by Roger or refer to Roger. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one: The Natural World Theme Icon). Note: all page numbers and citation info for the quotes below refer to the Penguin edition of My Family and Other Animals published in 1956.
Part 2, Chapter 7 Quotes
I toyed with the idea that it may have found itself without a pair of clean wing-cases to put on that morning and had to borrow its younger brother's pair, but I eventually decided that this idea, however enchanting, could not be described as scientific.
Part 2, Chapter 9 Quotes
Since no one had bothered to explain things to him, Roger was under the mistaken impression that the family were being attacked, and that it was his duty to defend them. As Lugaretzia was the only stranger in the room, he came to the logical conclusion that she must be the responsible party, so he bit her in the ankle.
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Roger Character Timeline in My Family and Other Animals
The timeline below shows where the character Roger appears in My Family and Other Animals. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Part 1: The Migration
The Natural World Theme Icon Absurdity and Storytelling Theme Icon ...gardening books; and Gerry brings books on natural history, a butterfly net, the family dog, Roger, and a jar of caterpillars. They travel through Europe, and in Italy they board a... (full context)
Part 1, Chapter 1: The Unsuspected Isle
The Natural World Theme Icon Friendship and the Care of Animals Theme Icon ...on his face, followed by Gerry, Leslie, Margo, and Mother, who looks harried and annoyed. Roger (the dog) drags Mother to a lamppost to relieve himself as Larry loads the luggage... (full context)
The Natural World Theme Icon Absurdity and Storytelling Theme Icon Friendship and the Care of Animals Theme Icon As the cab moves through town, Roger lets his head hang out of the window. The cab goes past an alley where... (full context)
Absurdity and Storytelling Theme Icon ...he waves the whip at the street dogs while Mother, Leslie, Gerry, and Margo haul Roger, still snarling, into the hotel. When they're all inside, Mother turns to the manager and... (full context)