What does Jerome say was Montmorency's ambition in life? What do you think
of Montmorency and why?
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Jerome says Montmorency's ambition in life was to disturb people while they are working and be sworn at. Montmorency was a little dog, who always loved to trouble others. Whenever he found people busy with their work, he might feel bored and wanted to get involved. He meant no trouble intentionally.
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Montmorency’s ambition in life is to interfere with others and be abused. He wants to be a perfect nuisance and make people mad. If things are thrown at his head, he feels his day has not been wasted. To get somebody to stumble over him, and curse him steadily for an hour is his highest aim and object. He came and sat on things, just when they were going to be packed. He put his leg into the jam and worried the teaspoons and pretended that lemons were rats and got into the hamper and killed three of them.
It is the natural, original sin that is bom in him that makes him do things like that.