The document introduces the character of J, the narrator of the novel "Three Men in a Boat". J is a young, single middle-class man living in London who enjoys history, literature and daydreaming. He is fond of boats but prefers old fashioned ones. J takes a vacation on the Thames river with two friends, George and Harris. He sees himself as intelligent and competent, but his behavior suggests otherwise. The document provides background on J's personality and role in telling the story, as well as photos labeled as J, Harris, George, Montmorency, and Uncle Podger.
The document summarizes the characters in Jerome K. Jerome's novel "Three Men in a Boat". It describes the narrator, J, as a hypochondriac middle-class Englishman who enjoys boating. It outlines his friend Harris as overconfident but often inept. George is depicted as pragmatic and sensible. The dog Montmorency is characterized as having a violent nature but showing gentleness towards a cat. It also recounts a humorous anecdote from the novel where two drunken men mistakenly get into the same bed in the dark.
The document provides an extract from the novel "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. It summarizes the characters - Jerome, the narrator, his friends Harris and George, and their dog Montmorency - as they prepare to go on a trip. However, none of the three men are very skilled at packing and they create chaos and confusion as they haphazardly pack for their journey. The extract explores the theme that routine tasks like packing require more care and concentration than one may think.
Three Men in a Boat is a humorous account of a boating trip taken by Jerome K. Jerome and his friends George and Harris along the River Thames from Kingston to Oxford. Narrated by Jerome, the story follows the comic misadventures and discussions had by the three men as they stop at various towns along the river. While intended as a relaxing escape from their self-diagnosed illnesses, the trip is filled with humorous mishaps, observations on local history, and witty reflections on various topics. The novel combines humor and sarcasm with philosophical notes, capturing the ordinary difficulties and absurdities of everyday life.
English power point presentation on three men in a boatAjay Pal
The document describes three characters - Harris, George, and Montmorency. Harris is vain, pushes work onto others, and is outspoken, even if unpleasant. George was a bank clerk who became friends with Harris. Montmorency was the clever and adventurous dog who accompanied the friends on trips.
Three Men In A Boat Chapter 11-15 Summary Along With Character Sketches, Sett...Manas Deshpande
This document provides a summary of the novel "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. It outlines the plot, characters, and some key events in the story. The story follows three friends - J, Harris, and George - as they embark on a boating trip along the Thames river. Along the way, they encounter various comedic mishaps and observations of the places and people they pass. The summary concisely highlights the essential details about the novel's setting, main characters, and a few representative chapters/scenes.
This project summarizes the book "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. It provides a brief biography of the author, noting he was born in 1859 in England and was an actor, teacher, and novelist known for his humor. It describes creating a custom book cover for "Three Men in a Boat" showing the title and author along with a quote from the book. Additional details on the back cover describe the story of three men traveling on the River Thames with a dog and stories of their friendship and adventures in England. The project recommends reading the book because it provides a realistic and enjoyable portrayal of nature, friendship, and humor in England.
This student created a book cover and recommendation for "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. The summary includes:
1) Basic information about the author Jerome K. Jerome, who was born in 1859 in England and wrote several novels and plays, most notably "Three Men in a Boat".
2) A description of the book cover the student designed for "Three Men in a Boat", including the title and author name in a stylized font along with a quote from the book.
3) A short blurb on the back cover summarizing the story of three friends traveling on the River Thames along with their dog and experiencing funny adventures and enjoying the English nature and scenery.
The document introduces the character of J, the narrator of the novel "Three Men in a Boat". J is a young, single middle-class man living in London who enjoys history, literature and daydreaming. He is fond of boats but prefers old fashioned ones. J takes a vacation on the Thames river with two friends, George and Harris. He sees himself as intelligent and competent, but his behavior suggests otherwise. The document provides background on J's personality and role in telling the story, as well as photos labeled as J, Harris, George, Montmorency, and Uncle Podger.
The document summarizes the characters in Jerome K. Jerome's novel "Three Men in a Boat". It describes the narrator, J, as a hypochondriac middle-class Englishman who enjoys boating. It outlines his friend Harris as overconfident but often inept. George is depicted as pragmatic and sensible. The dog Montmorency is characterized as having a violent nature but showing gentleness towards a cat. It also recounts a humorous anecdote from the novel where two drunken men mistakenly get into the same bed in the dark.
The document provides an extract from the novel "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. It summarizes the characters - Jerome, the narrator, his friends Harris and George, and their dog Montmorency - as they prepare to go on a trip. However, none of the three men are very skilled at packing and they create chaos and confusion as they haphazardly pack for their journey. The extract explores the theme that routine tasks like packing require more care and concentration than one may think.
Three Men in a Boat is a humorous account of a boating trip taken by Jerome K. Jerome and his friends George and Harris along the River Thames from Kingston to Oxford. Narrated by Jerome, the story follows the comic misadventures and discussions had by the three men as they stop at various towns along the river. While intended as a relaxing escape from their self-diagnosed illnesses, the trip is filled with humorous mishaps, observations on local history, and witty reflections on various topics. The novel combines humor and sarcasm with philosophical notes, capturing the ordinary difficulties and absurdities of everyday life.
English power point presentation on three men in a boatAjay Pal
The document describes three characters - Harris, George, and Montmorency. Harris is vain, pushes work onto others, and is outspoken, even if unpleasant. George was a bank clerk who became friends with Harris. Montmorency was the clever and adventurous dog who accompanied the friends on trips.
Three Men In A Boat Chapter 11-15 Summary Along With Character Sketches, Sett...Manas Deshpande
This document provides a summary of the novel "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. It outlines the plot, characters, and some key events in the story. The story follows three friends - J, Harris, and George - as they embark on a boating trip along the Thames river. Along the way, they encounter various comedic mishaps and observations of the places and people they pass. The summary concisely highlights the essential details about the novel's setting, main characters, and a few representative chapters/scenes.
This project summarizes the book "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. It provides a brief biography of the author, noting he was born in 1859 in England and was an actor, teacher, and novelist known for his humor. It describes creating a custom book cover for "Three Men in a Boat" showing the title and author along with a quote from the book. Additional details on the back cover describe the story of three men traveling on the River Thames with a dog and stories of their friendship and adventures in England. The project recommends reading the book because it provides a realistic and enjoyable portrayal of nature, friendship, and humor in England.
This student created a book cover and recommendation for "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome. The summary includes:
1) Basic information about the author Jerome K. Jerome, who was born in 1859 in England and wrote several novels and plays, most notably "Three Men in a Boat".
2) A description of the book cover the student designed for "Three Men in a Boat", including the title and author name in a stylized font along with a quote from the book.
3) A short blurb on the back cover summarizing the story of three friends traveling on the River Thames along with their dog and experiencing funny adventures and enjoying the English nature and scenery.
Three men in a boat [character sketches]Agraj Garg
The document provides character sketches of the four main characters in the story "Three Men in a Boat":
1) Jim is the hypochondriac narrator who loves nature but hates sea voyages. He is vain but also poetic and enjoys philosophical musings.
2) Harris is practical but lazy. He likes to drink and argues but becomes polite after eating.
3) George also loves to rest and avoids work. He snores and creates messes but becomes calm after supper.
4) Montmorency the dog accompanies the men. He does not like being alone and enjoys action and noise.
Alice Munro is a renowned Canadian author who won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature. She is considered a master of the contemporary short story form. Some of her most famous works include Dance of the Happy Shades and Lives of Girls and Women. Munro's stories are praised for their subtle exploration of ordinary lives and examination of the human condition. Her stories are set primarily in her native Ontario and depict themes of love, marriage, and the complexities of human relationships. Munro has received many awards over her career including the Man Booker International Prize in 2009. She is renowned for her precise prose and ability to reveal profound insights about human nature within just a few pages.
This document provides a summary of Jerome K. Jerome's 1889 novel "Three Men in a Boat". It discusses the plot, characters, and an excerpt from Chapter 5. The plot follows Jerome and his real-life friends on a boating trip along the River Thames. Character profiles are given for Jerome, George, Harris, and Montmorency the dog. The chapter excerpt describes the characters oversleeping and rushing to get ready late in the morning before finally departing for their trip on the river.
The document provides a summary of the book "Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain. It discusses that the story takes place in 1840s-1860s in St. Petersburg, Missouri and follows the adventures of the main characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. The plot involves Tom and Huck witnessing a murder by Injun Joe but blaming it on someone else, testifying in court, and later having adventures exploring a cave with Becky Tatcher. The document expresses that the book is funny, exciting, and worth reading.
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright considered the greatest writer in the English language. One of his most famous and popular tragedies is Romeo and Juliet, which tells the story of two young star-crossed lovers from feuding families in Verona whose untimely deaths ultimately reconcile their families. The play is believed to have been written between 1591-1595 and based on Italian tales of Romeo and Juliet that Shakespeare adapted and expanded. It remains one of Shakespeare's most performed plays today and the title characters are iconic representations of young love.
Three Men in a Boat (To say nothing of the dog)Shreyan Das
This is a ppt on three men in a boat. Basically focusing on chapter 19, we will also present you the theme of the story, it's plot, character sketch and summary of the chapter. Sample Questions have also been provided with their answers which will help you during your exam.
This document provides information about the novel Tom Jones by Henry Fielding. It discusses Fielding as the author, including details about his life and other works. The summary then focuses on characteristics of the protagonist Tom Jones. Tom is described as a rebellious young man who lives life on his own terms. He has numerous love affairs throughout the story but truly loves Sophia. Tom is also portrayed as living wildly and prone to drinking and fighting.
Elections are important for a democratic system of government. They allow citizens to choose representatives who will make laws and form the government on their behalf. Elections should be held regularly at fixed intervals so the voters can change their representatives if desired. They must also be conducted in a fair manner where every voter has an equal say and can freely choose among candidates and parties. However, overly competitive elections can also lead to unproductive partisanship and prevent long-term planning. Various rules and laws regulate aspects of elections like funding, candidate qualifications, and prohibited practices to help maintain their integrity.
The document discusses India's natural vegetation and wildlife. It describes various types of natural vegetation found in India, including tropical evergreen forests, tropical deciduous forests, thorn forests and scrubs, montane forests, and mangrove forests. It also discusses factors like relief, climate, and ecosystems that affect India's diversity of flora and fauna. Additionally, it provides details on India's wildlife, conservation efforts, and important medicinal plants found in India.
Climate is defined as the long-term weather patterns of an area lasting over 30 years. It is influenced by several geographic factors like latitude, altitude, distance from the sea, and relief features. India's climate is dominated by the monsoon system and varies regionally. The document discusses various climatic zones, atmospheric circulation patterns, and surface winds that influence India's climate. The Köppen climate classification system categorizes climates based on temperature and precipitation parameters.
The French Revolution began in 1789 and overthrew the French monarchy and feudal system. The revolution occurred due to long-term causes like an unjust social hierarchy and economic troubles that led to short-term causes like government bankruptcy. The revolution proceeded in four phases: the National Assembly abolished the feudal system from 1789-1791; the Legislative Assembly established a constitutional monarchy from 1791-1792; the Convention established a republic from 1792-1795 during which the Reign of Terror occurred; and the Directory ruled as an executive council from 1795-1799 but struggled with corruption and economic troubles.
Here are the answers to the questions in 30-40 words:
Q1. Toto's presence was kept a secret from Grandmother because she did not like Grandfather bringing home pets.
Q2. Grandfather had to sell Toto back because he created a lot of mischief in the house. He tore clothes, disturbed other animals and broke things. The family could not tolerate his misbehavior anymore.
Here is the long answer in 100-120 words:
Toto was an extremely mischievous monkey. He tore the narrator's blazer, peeled plaster off walls, teased and didn't allow other animals to live peacefully. He landed in trouble by almost boiling himself while taking a bath
Three men in a boat [character sketches]Agraj Garg
The document provides character sketches of the four main characters in the story "Three Men in a Boat":
1) Jim is the hypochondriac narrator who loves nature but hates sea voyages. He is vain but also poetic and enjoys philosophical musings.
2) Harris is practical but lazy. He likes to drink and argues but becomes polite after eating.
3) George also loves to rest and avoids work. He snores and creates messes but becomes calm after supper.
4) Montmorency the dog accompanies the men. He does not like being alone and enjoys action and noise.
Alice Munro is a renowned Canadian author who won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature. She is considered a master of the contemporary short story form. Some of her most famous works include Dance of the Happy Shades and Lives of Girls and Women. Munro's stories are praised for their subtle exploration of ordinary lives and examination of the human condition. Her stories are set primarily in her native Ontario and depict themes of love, marriage, and the complexities of human relationships. Munro has received many awards over her career including the Man Booker International Prize in 2009. She is renowned for her precise prose and ability to reveal profound insights about human nature within just a few pages.
This document provides a summary of Jerome K. Jerome's 1889 novel "Three Men in a Boat". It discusses the plot, characters, and an excerpt from Chapter 5. The plot follows Jerome and his real-life friends on a boating trip along the River Thames. Character profiles are given for Jerome, George, Harris, and Montmorency the dog. The chapter excerpt describes the characters oversleeping and rushing to get ready late in the morning before finally departing for their trip on the river.
The document provides a summary of the book "Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain. It discusses that the story takes place in 1840s-1860s in St. Petersburg, Missouri and follows the adventures of the main characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. The plot involves Tom and Huck witnessing a murder by Injun Joe but blaming it on someone else, testifying in court, and later having adventures exploring a cave with Becky Tatcher. The document expresses that the book is funny, exciting, and worth reading.
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright considered the greatest writer in the English language. One of his most famous and popular tragedies is Romeo and Juliet, which tells the story of two young star-crossed lovers from feuding families in Verona whose untimely deaths ultimately reconcile their families. The play is believed to have been written between 1591-1595 and based on Italian tales of Romeo and Juliet that Shakespeare adapted and expanded. It remains one of Shakespeare's most performed plays today and the title characters are iconic representations of young love.
Three Men in a Boat (To say nothing of the dog)Shreyan Das
This is a ppt on three men in a boat. Basically focusing on chapter 19, we will also present you the theme of the story, it's plot, character sketch and summary of the chapter. Sample Questions have also been provided with their answers which will help you during your exam.
This document provides information about the novel Tom Jones by Henry Fielding. It discusses Fielding as the author, including details about his life and other works. The summary then focuses on characteristics of the protagonist Tom Jones. Tom is described as a rebellious young man who lives life on his own terms. He has numerous love affairs throughout the story but truly loves Sophia. Tom is also portrayed as living wildly and prone to drinking and fighting.
Elections are important for a democratic system of government. They allow citizens to choose representatives who will make laws and form the government on their behalf. Elections should be held regularly at fixed intervals so the voters can change their representatives if desired. They must also be conducted in a fair manner where every voter has an equal say and can freely choose among candidates and parties. However, overly competitive elections can also lead to unproductive partisanship and prevent long-term planning. Various rules and laws regulate aspects of elections like funding, candidate qualifications, and prohibited practices to help maintain their integrity.
The document discusses India's natural vegetation and wildlife. It describes various types of natural vegetation found in India, including tropical evergreen forests, tropical deciduous forests, thorn forests and scrubs, montane forests, and mangrove forests. It also discusses factors like relief, climate, and ecosystems that affect India's diversity of flora and fauna. Additionally, it provides details on India's wildlife, conservation efforts, and important medicinal plants found in India.
Climate is defined as the long-term weather patterns of an area lasting over 30 years. It is influenced by several geographic factors like latitude, altitude, distance from the sea, and relief features. India's climate is dominated by the monsoon system and varies regionally. The document discusses various climatic zones, atmospheric circulation patterns, and surface winds that influence India's climate. The Köppen climate classification system categorizes climates based on temperature and precipitation parameters.
The French Revolution began in 1789 and overthrew the French monarchy and feudal system. The revolution occurred due to long-term causes like an unjust social hierarchy and economic troubles that led to short-term causes like government bankruptcy. The revolution proceeded in four phases: the National Assembly abolished the feudal system from 1789-1791; the Legislative Assembly established a constitutional monarchy from 1791-1792; the Convention established a republic from 1792-1795 during which the Reign of Terror occurred; and the Directory ruled as an executive council from 1795-1799 but struggled with corruption and economic troubles.
Here are the answers to the questions in 30-40 words:
Q1. Toto's presence was kept a secret from Grandmother because she did not like Grandfather bringing home pets.
Q2. Grandfather had to sell Toto back because he created a lot of mischief in the house. He tore clothes, disturbed other animals and broke things. The family could not tolerate his misbehavior anymore.
Here is the long answer in 100-120 words:
Toto was an extremely mischievous monkey. He tore the narrator's blazer, peeled plaster off walls, teased and didn't allow other animals to live peacefully. He landed in trouble by almost boiling himself while taking a bath
The document summarizes key concepts about gravitation from Class 9. It begins by defining circular motion and centripetal force. It then explains that gravitational force exists between celestial bodies like the Sun, planets, Earth and Moon. Newton observed an apple fall from a tree and realized all objects attract with a gravitational force proportional to mass and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them, as stated in the Universal Law of Gravitation. Other concepts covered include acceleration due to gravity, calculating the value of g, difference between mass and weight, equations of motion, free fall, and variations in g with height and depth.
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
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Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
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There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
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How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
2. “Packing” is an extract from Jerome K. Jerome's
novel Three Men in a Boat'. This is a humorous
extract about the confusion and mess created by
people who are inexperienced in the art of
packing. It exposes the utter clumsiness of the
three friends – Jerome, George and Harris.
3. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jerome K. Jerome, in full Jerome Klapka Jerome,
(born May 2, 1859, Walsall, Staffordshire, Eng.—
died June 14, 1927, Northampton,
Northamptonshire), was an English novelist and
playwright whose humour—warm, unsatirical,
and unintellectual—won him wide following.
4. The theme of the lesson is that packing for a
journey is a serious matter and it should be
done very carefully lest you should forget to take
those things which might be needed on a
holiday tour.
5. Summary of Packing
Packing is the story of three friends who are getting ready to go for a
journey. This extract from Jerome K Jerome’s ‘ Three Men in a Boat’
follows the packing session of three friends, Jerome, Harris, and
George. Thus, it begins with them starting the most important thing of
a journey, packing! Here, Jerome is the narrator himself and writes
about the experience he has while his friends decide to start packing.
Further, it takes us on a hilarious ride about three adults who struggle
to do a basic thing as packing. The lesson will take you through the
nuisances they experience due to their dog Montmorency’s
contribution. Similarly, it also shows how his other two friends are not
that great when it comes to packing.
6. CHARACTER SKETCH
GEORGE
George is one of J.’s two friends who accompany him on his trip along
the river Thames. He is the only one in the novel who is known to have
a job. He is a banker who lives his life according to a time schedule. His
penchant for following schedule is evident in an incident where he
forgot to wind the alarm clock. He wakes up at the wrong time and is
found roaming the streets of London during ungodly hours. He loves to
have a pint with friends and is always ready for a drink after hours. He
is a vivacious character with a love for music. He believes he can play
the banjo when he really cannot. When he plays his banjo in the boat,
his friends advise him to never play it again. But he is seldom seen
without his favourite banjo. Unlike Harris, George is a pleasant
character and is mild mannered. But despite this J. does not consider
him to be an interesting company.
7. HARRIS
The character Harris in Three Men in A Boat is an extremely vain person who often
pretends to be working very hard. According to the narrator, he is adept at
undertaking a job and then putting it on others’ backs. When he undertakes a job, he
creates a commotion much like the narrator’s uncle Podger. Harris is very outspoken
and does not mind offending his friends with his frankness. In the novel, he tells
George that his new blazer could be hung over a flower-bed to frighten the birds away
in early spring. In the bargain, he upset George. Harris also deludes himself by thinking
he has a good voice. But in reality, the author states that all of Harris’ friends think
that he does not. In the novel, he forgets the words of the song and blames the
musicians for his failure. He also has a fascination for tombs and this annoys J. He has
a foul temper too and his friends prefer to let him have his rant rather than talk to him
when he is angry. Harris is extremely fond of alcohol and can accompany his friends
for a drink at any time of the day. According to the narrator, he always knows a place
round the corner where one can get a brilliant drink. He is unmarried and always lives
for the moment.
8. JEROME
Jerome, usually known as “J,” is the narrator who
lives and works in London. He is taking a vacation
along the Thames River along with two friends
Harris and George. Jerome is confident and fairly
jovial, always ready to exploit the funny failures of
his two friends as he tells readers his story. Jerome
always makes himself seem better than his
companions, he always seems to be “above” their
immature antics.
9. MONTMORENCY
• Although Montmorency is a fox terrier, he has quite a personality.
He is as quirky as the other men in the boat. The narrator says that
his harmless appearance can be deceptive since he is quite vicious.
The three men often complain about Montmorency’s belligerent
nature. He is always picking fights: sometimes with dogs and
sometimes with cats. Strangely, despite his supposedly vicious
nature, he is frightened of cats. It is evident in the story when he
gets intimidated by a cat. He often barks at the kettle for the noise
it makes. After seizing it by its hot spout, he lets out a yelp and runs
to bury his nose in the cool mud. He is adventurous by nature but
he detests the boat trip.
10. YOU TUBE LINK THAT CAN BEEN SHOWN
https://youtu.be/_SoWpTxsZlg
11. ASSIGNMENT
1. Read the extract and answer the questions
that follow
“ Now, I am not like that………………….it is my
energetic nature. I can’t help it”
a. Who is the speaker?
b. Whom is he speaking to?
c. In what context does he say this?
12. 2. Answer in 40-50 words
a. Why did the narrator volunteer to do the
packing?
b. Why did Jerome have to reopen the bag?
c. What did George and Harris offer to pack?
Why?
13. 3. Answer in 100-120 words
a. Who was Montmorency? How did he
contribute to the packing confusion?