Three Men in a Boat: To Say Nothing of the Dog
Describe the character of Harris from Three Men in a Boat.
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William Samuel Harris, the third of the "three men" in the title of the book. Harris is a young single man with a fondness for drink. J jokes that no matter where they go, Harris always seems to know of a good pub nearby and is constantly encouraging his friends to accompany him. Harris manages to get fairly drunk one night while George and J have gone of to a nearby town and imagines he is being attacked by swans.
Harris sometimes loses his temper, at which point his friends let him rave until he settles down. His temper flares up several times during the trip. Harris imagines that he is an entertaining singer of comic songs, but usually forgets what song he is singing, forgets the words, and loses his temper with the piano player.
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