what does Jerome say was Montmorency 's ambition in life ? what do you think of Montmorency and why
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According to Jerome, Montmorency's ambition in life is to get in the way and get scolded. He would always be present at a place where he wasn't wanted, be a perfect nuisance and make people mad. He enjoyed things thrown at its head. His day is not completed without all these activities.His highest aim in life was to get somebody to stumble over him and curse it steadily for an hour. He was surely a nuisance. He created a ruckus when George and Harris were packing. He sat down on things that were to be packed, put his leg into the jam and attacked the lemons in the hamper thinking that they were rats.
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